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Afghan teenager becomes second-youngest first-class triple centurion after Javed Miandad

Here’s a trivia question: of players with more than 1,000 first-class runs, who has the highest average?

Most cricket fans would guess Don Bradman, and up until recently, they’d have been right. But, for the time being, the Australian legend has been pushed into second place by 18-year-old Afghan Baheer Shah, whose average currently reads 121.77.

The start to his career has been truly astonishing, unsurpassed in the history of cricket. He racked up 256 not out in his first professional innings, the second highest debut score of all time, before notching his first triple-century five innings later, becoming the second youngest first-class triple centurion, behind only Pakistani great Javed Miandad.

Don Bradman is now second in the list of first-class batting averages thanks to Baheer Shah Don Bradman is now second in the list of first-class batting averages thanks to Baheer Shah
“That was an unforgettable moment for me,” Baheer said. “I stayed at the wicket for two days, staying very comfortable. I worked on my fitness before the tournament, and the coaches taught me how to bat well. For everyone whenever they get the best score in their life it’s a very enjoyable, exciting moment.”

After four matches, Baheer had 831 runs in six innings, eclipsing Bill Ponsford’s record of 741, and were it not for a washout, which left him stranded on 9 not out, may have matched the Australian as being the quickest to 1,000 first-class runs. But despite all his success, Baheer comes across as very humble, and always looking to credit his success to others.

Highest first-class batting averages (for players with at least 1,000 first-class runs)

Rank Name Nationality Average
1 Baheer Shah Afg 121.77
2 Sir Donald Bradman Aus 95.14
3 Vijay Merchant Ind 71.64
4 George Headley WI 69.86

“It’s difficult to get the opportunity play for our domestic sides, so I’m very thankful for my family and for my friends and my head coach for their support,” he said. “I only thought I would try my best for my side, so to get 1,000 runs was amazing.”

Since coming to New Zealand, Baheer has continued his excellent form, notching a century as well as a score of 98 against a strong Central Districts XI. “I’ve started very well in the warm-up matches in Napier,” he said. “They were good sides with first-class players, but we played four matches and won all four. It’s a very good chance for every youngster to promote his career so I’m trying very hard to have a good performance in this World Cup.”

Playing in New Zealand will be a new experience for the youngster, but adapting his game is something Baheer relishes. “I like to play in different and challenging situations,” he said. “There are a lot of changeable situations, but I only want to stay at the wicket and take the pressure on myself and away from my partners. My favourite player is Hashim Amla because he is very calm and plays very well in difficult situations. I just want to keep calm and go forwards.”

Baheer has already emulated Amla, the only South African to make a Test triple century, in one way. If the start to his career is anything to go by, we will also soon be discussing him in similarly hallowed terms.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/589847
 
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Afghanistan cricket looking very much like world-beaters in the future.
 
I say it again, Pakistan has always done well as a results of having players who are pathans, Afghanistan has potential to be world class team in near future within 10 years.

Shame the state of affairs in their country...
 
Afghanistan's 18 year olds look older than my 27 year old self. I remember in junior cricket (u19s), my captain was a 25 year old man from the tribal areas of Pakistan and looked younger than Baheer Shah and Rashid Khan.

There was also another gentleman who had runaway from the Afghan u-19 team and was paying in our league and he openly admitted that he was some years older than his official 18 years. Afridi and Younis both have been honest about their official ages not being their real ages as well.

Not accusing anyone of falsifying their age on purpose as I understand a lot of these guys come from poor rural areas where births aren't documented in anyway, so it's usually not their fault. But I do take news about teenage sensations from Pakistan/Afghanistan with a pinch of salt.
 
Afghanistan's 18 year olds look older than my 27 year old self. I remember in junior cricket (u19s), my captain was a 25 year old man from the tribal areas of Pakistan and looked younger than Baheer Shah and Rashid Khan.

There was also another gentleman who had runaway from the Afghan u-19 team and was paying in our league and he openly admitted that he was some years older than his official 18 years. Afridi and Younis both have been honest about their official ages not being their real ages as well.

Not accusing anyone of falsifying their age on purpose as I understand a lot of these guys come from poor rural areas where births aren't documented in anyway, so it's usually not their fault. But I do take news about teenage sensations from Pakistan/Afghanistan with a pinch of salt.

There is no way in hell he is 18.
But good for Afghanistan a batting talent like this comes up considering how poor the batting talent is currently. Even if he is 3-5 years older.
 
A teenager from Afghanistan has surpassed the legendary Sir Don Bradman. The 17-year-old Baheer Shah is making waves with his batting as he now prepares to light up the ICC Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand.

According to the International Cricket Council (ICC), the world governing body of cricket, Baheer has overtaken Bradman with his incredible batting in first-class cricket.

"...of players with more than 1,000 first-class runs, who has the highest average? Most cricket fans would guess Don Bradman, and up until recently, they'd have been right. But, for the time being, the Australian legend has been pushed into second place by 18-year-old Afghan Baheer Shah, whose average currently reads 121.77," ICC reported today (January 9).

The right-handed Baheer announced his arrival in the first-class scene with an outstanding 256 not out in October 2017. He hit this superb double century for Speen Ghar Region against Amo Region in a four-day game.

After that dream start, he has racked up high scores of 111, 116, 303 not out and 104. He now has five centuries and two fifties in 12 innings (seven matches). So far he has accumulated 1,096 first-class runs at a record average of 121.77. His overall scores are - 256 not out, 34, 11, 111, 116, 303 not out, 69, 9 not out, 57, 19, 104 and 7.

On his 256 not out, he told ICC's website, "That was an unforgettable moment for me. I stayed at the wicket for two days, staying very comfortable. I worked on my fitness before the tournament, and the coaches taught me how to bat well. For everyone whenever they get the best score in their life it's a very enjoyable, exciting moment."

Baheer, said it was difficult to get opportunities to play first-class cricket. He said his favourite player is South Africa's Hashim Amla.

"It's difficult to get the opportunity play for our domestic sides, so I'm very thankful for my family and for my friends and my head coach for their support. I only thought I would try my best for my side, so to get 1,000 runs was amazing," he said.

The Afghan teenager missed out on another record after rain played spoilsport in one of the matches.

"After four matches, Baheer had 831 runs in six innings, eclipsing Bill Ponsford's record of 741, and were it not for a washout, which left him stranded on 9 not out, may have matched the Australian as being the quickest to 1,000 first-class runs. But despite all his success, Baheer comes across as very humble, and always looking to credit his success to others," ICC's report said.

Now, Baheer is in New Zealand for the Under-19 World Cup. He has already carried his top scoring a ton and 98 in warm-up matches against Central Districts XI.

"I've started very well in the warm-up matches in Napier. They were good sides with first-class players, but we played four matches and won all four. It's a very good chance for every youngster to promote his career so I'm trying very hard to have a good performance in this World Cup," he said.

Highest first-class batting averages (for players with at least 1,000 first-class runs)

All stats from ICC

Rank Name Nationality Average
1 Baheer Shah Afghanistan 121.77
2 Donald Bradman Australia 95.14
3 Vijay Merchant India 71.64
4 George Headley West Indies 69.86

https://www.msn.com/en-ae/sport/cri...admans-record/ar-BBI9DVo?li=BBqrVLO&ocid=iehp
 
Currently, he is averaging 103, which is some achievement so far. Looking forward to his consistency. I hope we see someone who average 100 or above with the bat in the today's cricket.
 
Whatever the age , but bringing Bradman to second of any such of record is very tough , nearly improbable.
 
I say it again, Pakistan has always done well as a results of having players who are pathans, Afghanistan has potential to be world class team in near future within 10 years.

Shame the state of affairs in their country...

which players are these?

Imran Khan cannot speak a word of Pushto. His family has been in Punjab for generations

Who else? Arshad Khan? Afridi? Umar Gul? Imran Khan jr.?
 
which players are these?

Imran Khan cannot speak a word of Pushto. His family has been in Punjab for generations

Who else? Arshad Khan? Afridi? Umar Gul? Imran Khan jr.?

Agree, I think Karachi and Lahore/Punjab have been the Powerhouses of Pakistan Cricket. Don't know how can anyone credit Pathan Players for being the reasons behind Pakistan Cricket reaching greater heights.

I think that's mainly said due to Imran Khan factor whose more of a Punjabi than Pashtun or likes of YK/Afridi.
 
Afgans are top class in hiding age.Shame.
This record means nothing unless a proper first class cricket is there. I shall still consider Bradman at no. 1
 
Afgans are top class in hiding age.Shame.
This record means nothing unless a proper first class cricket is there. I shall still consider Bradman at no. 1

This Afghani player averages 70 now. He is no longer above Bradman, not even Merchant. It’s easy to score runs against Afghani bowlers.

An Indian player named Agrawal scored 1100 at an average of 105 at a SR of 70 in previous Ranji Trophy. THAT is a good season. This “teenager” is no where close to Bradman, Merchant, or Zaheer Abbas
 
Afghanistan cricket and their records are not to be taken seriously. We just saw how weak is their "test" team, imagine their FC teams.
 
This Afghani player averages 70 now. He is no longer above Bradman, not even Merchant. It’s easy to score runs against Afghani bowlers.

An Indian player named Agrawal scored 1100 at an average of 105 at a SR of 70 in previous Ranji Trophy. THAT is a good season. This “teenager” is no where close to Bradman, Merchant, or Zaheer Abbas

Scoring @105 at Ranji trophy is a very much notable oerformance. If he can continue like this for another 1 or 2 seasons we should see him in Indian jersey
 
Afghanistan cricket and their records are not to be taken seriously. We just saw how weak is their "test" team, imagine their FC teams.

Exactly what I’m saying...

Just imagine the ground. I bet you it is 25 meters wide on the longest side.
Just imagine the pitch. I bet you that it is made of cement.
Just imagine the fielders. I bet you they don’t field correctly.
Just imagine the umpires. I bet you he call NO-BALL immediately when batsman gets clean bowled OUT.

I bet you this is how things are like in an untrustful domestic circuit.
 
It's impressive to do this at any level, because I can think of one or two test opening batsmen who would not be able to average 100+ playing a first class season even against under 10 year olds in Kenya. it is guaranteed that about 5 out of their 10 innings they will be out for single digit scores (is, 0-9) no matter who the opposition.
 
It's impressive to do this at any level, because I can think of one or two test opening batsmen who would not be able to average 100+ playing a first class season even against under 10 year olds in Kenya. it is guaranteed that about 5 out of their 10 innings they will be out for single digit scores (is, 0-9) no matter who the opposition.

What if the opposition is 5 year old bowlers from Iraq? And they bowl 5 kmph full tosses, 10 wides an over, 2 no balls an over. I defintely would average 300 against such an opposition. So not every First Class record or opposition is impressive, especially that of an unknown country
 
which players are these?

Imran Khan cannot speak a word of Pushto. His family has been in Punjab for generations

Who else? Arshad Khan? Afridi? Umar Gul? Imran Khan jr.?

I don't remember an actual pashtun player in the Pakistan team before afridi, I don't include Imran Khan because he grew up in lahore learnt everything there.
 
I don't remember an actual pashtun player in the Pakistan team before afridi, I don't include Imran Khan because he grew up in lahore learnt everything there.

Cricket historically has been a sport that was popular exclusively east of the Indus. Which includes the Punjab, Sindh, and Bengal provinces. The NW Frontier was very minimal in British influence, therefore cricket was not popular. It toke decades of time for cricket to get popularized there.

Sahibzada Shahid Khan Afridi is one of first Pakhtun notable cricketers of Pakistan. Ironically, the gent grew up mostly in megacity of Karachi (already a cricketing powerhouse), and not the Khyber region.
 
Afghanistan cricket board needs to realise that not being friends with PCB will harm their chances of becoming a champion side. It certainly didnt help Bangladesh who are on their way downhill. If ACB thinks thay just having India on their side will nurture them enough, they would be living in foolman’s land.
 
Afghanistan cricket board needs to realise that not being friends with PCB will harm their chances of becoming a champion side. It certainly didnt help Bangladesh who are on their way downhill. If ACB thinks thay just having India on their side will nurture them enough, they would be living in foolman’s land.

How pcb can benefit acb more than bcci?
 
Afghanistan cricket board needs to realise that not being friends with PCB will harm their chances of becoming a champion side. It certainly didnt help Bangladesh who are on their way downhill. If ACB thinks thay just having India on their side will nurture them enough, they would be living in foolman’s land.


How exactly, can you please elaborate - we are actually at the highest rank spot in our ODI & Test history, while was never a good T20 side - last time after PAK tour, lost a T20 to Hong Kong, this time we did leap forged Lanka to make the final of their independence cup!!!!

If you think that not playing with PAK actually costing us few easy wins, I can't argue on that - but, I am quite happy with current situation : No bilateral with PAK.
 
How exactly, can you please elaborate - we are actually at the highest rank spot in our ODI & Test history, while was never a good T20 side - last time after PAK tour, lost a T20 to Hong Kong, this time we did leap forged Lanka to make the final of their independence cup!!!!

If you think that not playing with PAK actually costing us few easy wins, I can't argue on that - but, I am quite happy with current situation : No bilateral with PAK.

Don't think Bangladesh can get easy victories against Pakistan. Gone are the days when he had fawad, saad, etc
 
How exactly, can you please elaborate - we are actually at the highest rank spot in our ODI & Test history, while was never a good T20 side - last time after PAK tour, lost a T20 to Hong Kong, this time we did leap forged Lanka to make the final of their independence cup!!!!

If you think that not playing with PAK actually costing us few easy wins, I can't argue on that - but, I am quite happy with current situation : No bilateral with PAK.

Do you genuinely believe that Pakistan will be defeated easily by Bangladesh ?
 
How pcb can benefit acb more than bcci?
Go back in history and see how PCB helped Sri Lanka cricket. Pretty much playing on average 2 series a year, year after year, By facing quality players of Pakistan so frequently they became a world champion team in 1996.

All I am saying is that Afghanistan will progress faster by respecting and playing Pakistan.
 
How exactly, can you please elaborate - we are actually at the highest rank spot in our ODI & Test history, while was never a good T20 side - last time after PAK tour, lost a T20 to Hong Kong, this time we did leap forged Lanka to make the final of their independence cup!!!!

If you think that not playing with PAK actually costing us few easy wins, I can't argue on that - but, I am quite happy with current situation : No bilateral with PAK.
That is the reason why your team will hardly win anything overseas. The Bangladesh fans seem to be happy at little wins (most of them in the sub continent). And even a humiliating whitewash to Afghanistan doesn’t make you realise that something is not quite right with your cricket.
Now I know you don’t care about T20’s, (that is the reason why Bangladesh landed a full strength line up in the T20’s against Afghanistan). And as far as I know, the whole of Bangladesh tuned in to watch the 3 T20’s live on TV.
 
That is the reason why your team will hardly win anything overseas. The Bangladesh fans seem to be happy at little wins (most of them in the sub continent). And even a humiliating whitewash to Afghanistan doesn’t make you realise that something is not quite right with your cricket.
Now I know you don’t care about T20’s, (that is the reason why Bangladesh landed a full strength line up in the T20’s against Afghanistan). And as far as I know, the whole of Bangladesh tuned in to watch the 3 T20’s live on TV.

Still didn’t get how playing just a shed better PAK team will help us winning hardly anything overseas, that too in PAK or UAE?

Bangladesh landed full team being 10th ranked against a better 8th ranked team at their home ..... and indeed whole Bangladesh turned to watch. However, top ranked team landed best possible XI against an associate- though I am not sure if whole PAK turned into it or not, but I give BoD here - may be after watching Jason Mo’s mighty WIN for a back to back 3 days sell-out, the thirst wasn’t that desperate this time.

AFG’s are a better T20 side and they deservedly won 3 mighty T20 games, fair enough; and every BD posters here appreciated AFG team and praised Rashid. I still read all sorts of excuses, including wrong appointment of captain, wrong players choice for a 3-0 against a team ranked 9th that time - 38 months & counting.; therefore I guess BD posters here deserves a bit less humiliation.

There lot, lot many things not right in BD cricket - but don’t think part of it will be solved by touring PAK for a T20 game from airport to ground to airport; may be it’ll help some one else to fix something, for which I don’t think we should be used as a pawn. I had never any issues to play against PAK for the purpose of developing cricket.

Cricket boards are run by political crooks, hence I can’t talk on behalf of them; personally I won’t have played any bilateral against PAK, until & unless next series is in BD, and of an at least identical size : 2 Tests, 5 ODIs & 1 T20. Otherwise, I have no issue to avoid PCB for a decade - if it costs a little decline, so it be.
 
Still didn’t get how playing just a shed better PAK team will help us winning hardly anything overseas, that too in PAK or UAE?

Bangladesh landed full team being 10th ranked against a better 8th ranked team at their home ..... and indeed whole Bangladesh turned to watch. However, top ranked team landed best possible XI against an associate- though I am not sure if whole PAK turned into it or not, but I give BoD here - may be after watching Jason Mo’s mighty WIN for a back to back 3 days sell-out, the thirst wasn’t that desperate this time.

AFG’s are a better T20 side and they deservedly won 3 mighty T20 games, fair enough; and every BD posters here appreciated AFG team and praised Rashid. I still read all sorts of excuses, including wrong appointment of captain, wrong players choice for a 3-0 against a team ranked 9th that time - 38 months & counting.; therefore I guess BD posters here deserves a bit less humiliation.

There lot, lot many things not right in BD cricket - but don’t think part of it will be solved by touring PAK for a T20 game from airport to ground to airport; may be it’ll help some one else to fix something, for which I don’t think we should be used as a pawn. I had never any issues to play against PAK for the purpose of developing cricket.

Cricket boards are run by political crooks, hence I can’t talk on behalf of them; personally I won’t have played any bilateral against PAK, until & unless next series is in BD, and of an at least identical size : 2 Tests, 5 ODIs & 1 T20. Otherwise, I have no issue to avoid PCB for a decade - if it costs a little decline, so it be.

And why should the next series be in Bangladesh? Havent Pakistan toured Bangladesh enough times? Zimbabwe toured Pakistan. World eleven toured Pakistan. WI toured Pakistan. Foreign players in PSL are playing Pakistan. NZ is at least considering touring Pakistan. What is so special in Bangladeshi players? They are hardly crowed pullers. Are they made of Gold? Or are they from a different planet? So you are not worried even it cost your side a little decline? But dude you are already almost the lowest rank side in the world.
 
And why should the next series be in Bangladesh? Havent Pakistan toured Bangladesh enough times? Zimbabwe toured Pakistan. World eleven toured Pakistan. WI toured Pakistan. Foreign players in PSL are playing Pakistan. NZ is at least considering touring Pakistan. What is so special in Bangladeshi players? They are hardly crowed pullers. Are they made of Gold? Or are they from a different planet? So you are not worried even it cost your side a little decline? But dude you are already almost the lowest rank side in the world.


PAK must tour Bangladesh, because PCB cancelled the last preagreed tour for absolutely no reason - we are not in a war, not even a shadow one, there is no diplomatic crisis and there was to new security threat.

What I understand from your post is that you are not informed enough, thinking last 2 tours were hosted by BCB. Actually no, 2015 series was PCBÂ’s hosting - it wasnÂ’t possible to host BD in PAK (I explained the legal limitation of BCB many times - it wonÂ’t happen unless PAKÂ’s status changes as high risk country to travel at foreign service & home ministry); PCB was reluctant to host in UAE; hence BCB hosted the series on behalf of them; for which PCB was compensated. Show me another such example where host had shared revenue with tourists; that too tourist whose options were too narrow to bargain.

Nothing special about BD players - but then it raises 2nd question; why PCB is interested to host BD in PAK? I guess may be pulling power in PAK is higher than UAE - should be as well after the crowd I saw watching JMoÂ’s WIN at Karachi. Not only foreign players, several BD players are playing in PAK, in their individual capacity, BCB didnÂ’t block that; I wonÂ’t condemn that either. Regarding tours by foreign teams, if I go to which, what, how ..... you wonÂ’t like it; neither itÂ’s respectful for the players touring. But, I can tell that a BD tour by 2018-19 was quite possible, even without NZ touring - now that BCB had something to prove in legal battles; wonÂ’t happen now, shouldnÂ’t either. Regarding financials - if you had carefully noticed; almost entire AFG-BD series was sponsored by BD brands, thatÂ’s in India - if I go to PAK-BD series; itÂ’ll become an economics class; which you wonÂ’t like as a Pakistani - may be checking few index should give you some idea.
 
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PAK must tour Bangladesh, because PCB cancelled the last preagreed tour for absolutely no reason - we are not in a war, not even a shadow one, there is no diplomatic crisis and there was to new security threat.

What I understand from your post is that you are not informed enough, thinking last 2 tours were hosted by BCB. Actually no, 2015 series was PCBÂ’s hosting - it wasnÂ’t possible to host BD in PAK (I explained the legal limitation of BCB many times - it wonÂ’t happen unless PAKÂ’s status changes as high risk country to travel at foreign service & home ministry); PCB was reluctant to host in UAE; hence BCB hosted the series on behalf of them; for which PCB was compensated. Show me another such example where host had shared revenue with tourists; that too tourist whose options were too narrow to bargain.

Nothing special about BD players - but then it raises 2nd question; why PCB is interested to host BD in PAK? I guess may be pulling power in PAK is higher than UAE - should be as well after the crowd I saw watching JMoÂ’s WIN at Karachi. Not only foreign players, several BD players are playing in PAK, in their individual capacity, BCB didnÂ’t block that; I wonÂ’t condemn that either. Regarding tours by foreign teams, if I go to which, what, how ..... you wonÂ’t like it; neither itÂ’s respectful for the players touring. But, I can tell that a BD tour by 2018-19 was quite possible, even without NZ touring - now that BCB had something to prove in legal battles; wonÂ’t happen now, shouldnÂ’t either. Regarding financials - if you had carefully noticed; almost entire AFG-BD series was sponsored by BD brands, thatÂ’s in India - if I go to PAK-BD series; itÂ’ll become an economics class; which you wonÂ’t like as a Pakistani - may be checking few index should give you some idea.

I wish u guys all the best. Most Pakistanis like myself have been a genuine supporter of Bangladesh cricket. They were a bit more likeable side back in the day though. Not sure who inserted all the cobra dance in them.
The bottom line is that it is a bigger loss to Bangladesh than to Pakistan. Despite being starved from home series, Pakistan is still winning competitions and will continue to games and fans overseas by the grace of Almighty. Peace!
 
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I say it again, Pakistan has always done well as a results of having players who are pathans, Afghanistan has potential to be world class team in near future within 10 years.

Shame the state of affairs in their country.
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they would have to be the traveling wilburys like Pakistan team for a few years. But that’s not a bad thing
 
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