Personal information
Born | 12 December 1995 (age 24) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
Batting | Left-handed |
Relations | Inzamam-ul-Haq (uncle) |
Net Worth | Updating soon |
He was born on December 12, 1995, in Lahore. Imam al-Haqq is the son of Ansar al-Haqq and Farah Ansar. He is the nephew of the former Pakistani cricket star Inzamam-ul-Haq. Upon seeing the Uncle and Brother game, the Imam took over the game. He also made a dominant start in the league, but soon focused only on hitting it. He added to the system, having played in two versions of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cu. It was second in the 2014 edition with 382 times in six matches when his team was runners-up.
Education The budding cricketers and players in Pakistan have objected for many years. Because they quit school after passing the entrance exams. But the imam is not like any of them. Because he determined to teach him from day one. Who was also the captain of the national team. Haq family belongs to Multan. He emigrated to Pakistan from Hansi in the present Indian state of Haryana in 1947.
The domestic career of Imam-Ul-Haq
Imam Al-Haq is an international Pakistani cricketer. In his first appearance on One Day International (ODI) against Sri Lanka. He became the second striker of Pakistan. In the thirteenth in general, marks a century in his first appearance. In August 2018, he was one of the thirty-three players to get a central contract for the 2018-19 season. By the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
International career
Top of Form
- In October 2017, he was the part of Pakistani One Day International (ODI) group. For its series against Sri Lanka. He made his Pakistani ODI debut against Sri Lanka on October 18, 2017. Scored the first ODI century and earned the title of Best Player in the Match. He became the second Pakistani player to strike after Salim Ilahi scores 100 points in his debut.
- In April 2018, his name was to the Pakistan Test Squad for their trips to Ireland and England in May 2018. He made his first test for Pakistan, against Ireland, on May 11, 2018. He scored half a century in the final rounds of a match that was instrumental in a win the team.
- On July 20, 2018, in his fourth ODI against Zimbabwe. He and Fakhr Zaman got the most opening partnership in ODIs with 304 rounds. Pakistan scored 399 runs for the loss of one wicket in ODIs. I have the highest score. Together, they scored 705 points throughout the series, the most in an ODI binary series.
- In January 2019, during the third ODI match against South Africa. Imam became the second-fastest beating striker to score 1,000 points in ODI, and he did so in his nineteenth roles.
- In April 2019, he was the part in the Pakistan squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. He made his debut in his T20 International (T20) career against England on May 5, 2019. Before the Cricket World Cup, in the ODI series Against England, Imam scored 151 points in the third ODI. This was the highest singles total for the Pakistani batsman against England in the ODIs.
2020
- In June 2020, he was in the 29-member team on England’s tour of Pakistan. During the COVID-19 pandemic. In July, he was included in Pakistan’s 20-man squad for Test matches against England.
- He was part of the Pakistan cricket team. During the recently concluded Men’s Cricket World Cup. Pakistan failed to qualify for the knockout stage of the final event. Finishing fifth in the points table.
Imam-ul-Haq scandal
Recently, a Twitter user accused the cricketer of having many relationships. After several WhatsApp chats with several girls were leak on July 25th. The 23-year-old opening hitter admitted his “mistake”. He apologized to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). “The imam used to express his regret and apologize for what happened and admit his mistake,” Geo.tv quoted PCB managing director Wasim Khan as saying. That’s why it’s out of control.”
- He added, “But we told them in no uncertain terms. Their personal and private affair. We expect our players to adhere to a high level of ethics and discipline.”
- Wasim Khan added that the boards take such matters. Players with central contracts are expected to be more responsible. “We don’t like to comment on a player’s personal affairs. But we expect our central players to be more responsible for being a Pakistani cricketer.
And ambassador for Pakistan,” Khan said
“We hope that we will not see such incidents again.” Earlier, Imam Ul-Haq sparked a controversy. After a Twitter user accused him of having relationships with many girls and cheated on them. The user claimed in his WhatsApp conversations with several girls. Then the cricketer exploited them.
International information
National side | 11 May 2018 v Ireland |
Test debut (cap 231) | 29 November 2019 v Australia |
Last Test | 18 October 2017 v Sri Lanka |
ODI debut (cap 215) | 30 September 2019 v Sri Lanka |
Last ODI | 5 May 2019 v England |
T20I debut (cap 81) | 8 November 2019 v Australia |
Last T20I | 11 May 2018 v Ireland |
Domestic team information
Years | Team |
2012/13 | Lahore Shalimar |
2014/15–2015/16 | Khan Research Laboratories |
2016/17–2017/18 | Habib Bank Limited |
2019–present | Peshawar Zalmi |
Career statistics
Competition | Test | ODI | FC | LA |
Matches | 11 | 37 | 48 | 69 |
Runs scored | 485 | 1,723 | 2,560 | 2,845 |
Batting average | 25.52 | 53.84 | 34.59 | 44.45 |
100s/50s | 0/3 | 7/6 | 5/14 | 8/14 |
Top score | 76 | 151 | 200* | 151 |
Balls bowled | – | – | 102 | 28 |
Wickets
Bowling average |
– | – | 1 | 0 |
5 wickets in innings | – | – | 58.00 | – |
10 wickets in the match | – | – | 0 | – |
Best bowling | – | – | 0 | – |
Catches/stumpings | – | – | 1/4 | – |
7/– | 7/– | 31/– | 15/– |
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