Sikandar Raza

Zimbabwe|Batting Allrounder
Sikandar Raza
INTL CAREER: 2013 - 2022
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Full Name

Sikandar Raza Butt

Born

April 24, 1986, Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan

Age

36y 201d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Playing Role

Batting Allrounder

Sikandar Raza's story isn't that of your everyday international cricketer. He is not a teenage prodigy, nor is he someone who had a burning ambition to play for his country. He journeyed through from his adolescence to adulthood and stumbled upon the sport he sometimes played as a child, only to discover he is quite good at it.

Born in Sialkot in the northeast of Pakistan, Sikandar had told his parents when he was 11 years old that he wanted to be a fighter pilot. He wrote the exam that got him into Air Force college. He was one of 60 to have won a place among 60,000 applicants. But in his third year, he failed an eye test. He was told that 7 out of 10 people have the problem in normal life, but for him a dream was shattered.

Not dissuaded, Sikandar got admitted to Glasgow Caledonian University, where he picked up cricket as a semi-professional. He moved to Zimbabwe, where his parents had resided since 2002, and he made his first-class debut in 2007. He made one half-century in nine innings before completing his studies and returning to full-time cricket in the 2010-11 season. He had a more fruitful time, scoring 625 runs at an average of 41.

The following season was again decent as he developed a reputation as an aggressive top-order batsman. Sikandar kept doing well in the one-day and Twenty20 competitions at the time, so it was natural for the selectors to turn to him for a practice match against the visiting Bangladeshis in 2011 when Vusimuzi Sibanda was injured. He did well, and it became clear that he had a future in Zimbabwe colours.

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) began a process to get him the necessary papers that would qualify him to play for the country and in May 2013, he made his international debut for Zimbabwe, in the first ODI against Bangladesh, thus becoming the 116th player to appear for Zimbabwe in the format. Four months later, he made his Test debut too, against Pakistan in Harare. By the time the 2015 World Cup rolled around, Sikandar was firmly settled into his role as the most adventurous batsman in Zimbabwe's top order, with a fondness for carving the ball through - and sometimes over - point, and a useful side line as an offspinner.

He played a pivotal role in one of Zimbabwe's most memorable moments on a cricket field, winning the deciding ODI against Sri Lanka with a crucial cameo in a pressure situation chasing 204 on a turning track in Hambantota in July 2017. Before batting, he had helped restrict Sri Lanka in that game with what was his best figures in ODI cricket: 3 for 21 in 10 overs. The result? Zimbabwe had won a five-match ODI series away from home for the first time.
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Career Averages
Batting & Fielding
FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Test17330118712735.96215255.15181181750
ODI12311818365614136.56434084.2362030085510
T20I6663312598720.98977128.86069947280
FC661214436322637.29728359.9072348580510
List A22221128667014136.44785584.9111345561681000
T201511401530339524.262326130.39019246121640
Bowling
FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Test172526571441347/1138/17642.383.2578.1020
ODI1239538303124703/213/2144.624.8954.7000
T20I66558461013384/84/826.657.1822.2100
FC666949822738777/1138/17635.553.2964.7220
List A222162665953751474/334/3336.564.8445.2200
T2015111117592134744/84/828.837.2723.7200
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Ryan Burl and Sikandar Raza added 60 runs for the sixth wicket
Sikandar Raza stemmed the flow of wickets
Sikandar Raza celebrates with Craig Ervine after getting KL Rahul
Sikandar Raza top-scored with a 24-ball 40
Sikandar Raza leaps in joy after dismissing Shan Masood
Sikandar Raza dismissed Haider Ali for a first-ball duck
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