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List Pakistani batsmen who average 35+ and have strike rate of 60+ in domestic first-class cricket

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List Pakistan batsmen who averages 35+ and strike rate 60+ in domestic FC. Those batsmen we should be concentrating on for debut in both Tests and ODIs.

Remember I am not talking about domestic List A.
 
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You won't find too many in the world with this criteria , and you are talking about Pakistan :))
 
There is no obligation for a good and attacking batsman to play at S/R of 75 in F/C cricket.

Better to look at List A stats for such a list.
 
SR of 75 in FC? Good luck finding 10 players like that out of thousands.
 
Going by the last few domestic tournaments, while ignoring the recycled failure (shafiq, fawad, umar, kamran, butt, umar amin, shaan masood, khurrum manzoor)

Imran Butt - avg 39.56 sr 74.84
Awais Zia - avg 34.7 sr 96
iftikhar ahmed - avg 44.21 sr 85.46
Adil Amin - avg 43.02 sr 79.04
Usman Salahuddin avg 44.39 sr 75.12
Asif Zakir avg 42.6 sr uknown
Hussain Talat avg 47.57 sr 92.45
Israrullah avg 36.24 sr 85.93
Khushdil Shah avg 39.88 sr 91
Shahzaib Hasan avg 36.55 sr 106.9
Naved Malik avg 33.05 sr 96
 
Going by the last few domestic tournaments, while ignoring the recycled failure (shafiq, fawad, umar, kamran, butt, umar amin, shaan masood, khurrum manzoor)

Imran Butt - avg 39.56 sr 74.84
Awais Zia - avg 34.7 sr 96
iftikhar ahmed - avg 44.21 sr 85.46
Adil Amin - avg 43.02 sr 79.04
Usman Salahuddin avg 44.39 sr 75.12
Asif Zakir avg 42.6 sr uknown
Hussain Talat avg 47.57 sr 92.45
Israrullah avg 36.24 sr 85.93
Khushdil Shah avg 39.88 sr 91
Shahzaib Hasan avg 36.55 sr 106.9
Naved Malik avg 33.05 sr 96

Saad Ali avg 52.5 sr 84.1
Sarmad Bhatti avg 37.52 sr 82.86
Saud Shakeel avg 42.07 sr 82
Sohaib Maqsood avg 39.85 sr 94.91
Raza Ali Sar avg 38.48 sr 79.67
umar siddiq avg 40.1 sr 82.21
Akbar Badsha avg 33 sr 78.57
Agha Salman avg 34.45 sr 88.34
 
Going by the last few domestic tournaments, while ignoring the recycled failure (shafiq, fawad, umar, kamran, butt, umar amin, shaan masood, khurrum manzoor)

Imran Butt - avg 39.56 sr 74.84
Awais Zia - avg 34.7 sr 96
iftikhar ahmed - avg 44.21 sr 85.46
Adil Amin - avg 43.02 sr 79.04
Usman Salahuddin avg 44.39 sr 75.12
Asif Zakir avg 42.6 sr uknown
Hussain Talat avg 47.57 sr 92.45
Israrullah avg 36.24 sr 85.93
Khushdil Shah avg 39.88 sr 91
Shahzaib Hasan avg 36.55 sr 106.9
Naved Malik avg 33.05 sr 96

OP is talking about four-day cricket.

I don't think there will be anyone who fulfils the criteria over an extended period of time. Maybe for a season or two.

Umar Akmal is close with 44/73 stats after 85 matches, but he is a TTF.
 
Saad Ali avg 52.5 sr 84.1
Sarmad Bhatti avg 37.52 sr 82.86
Saud Shakeel avg 42.07 sr 82
Sohaib Maqsood avg 39.85 sr 94.91
Raza Ali Sar avg 38.48 sr 79.67
umar siddiq avg 40.1 sr 82.21
Akbar Badsha avg 33 sr 78.57
Agha Salman avg 34.45 sr 88.34

nihal mansoor avg 59.75 sr 78.61
Hasan mohsin avg 33 sr 98.21
zahid mansoor avg 34.03 sr 75.57
ali khan avg 35.71 sr 82.23
rameez raja avg 29.69 sr 91.2
mohd rizwan avg 38.55 sr 84.87
 
OP is talking about four-day cricket.

I don't think there will be anyone who fulfils the criteria over an extended period of time. Maybe for a season or two.

Umar Akmal is close with 44/73 stats after 85 matches, but he is a TTF.

my mistake
 
This is actually quite a difficult criteria in FC. You won't find many in world cricket and not sure about Pakistan cricket. Here are few names that comes to my mind in Indian cricket

Shreyas Iyer 3989 runs at 53.9 average with a strike rate of 80.35, 11 Hundreds and highest of 202
Rishabh Pant - 1555 runs at 53.62 at 99.36 strike rate with 4 hundreds and highest of 308

Narrow miss
Prithvi Shaw - 961 runs at 56.52 at SR of 73.63 and five hundreds and highest of 154
 
OP is talking about four-day cricket.

I don't think there will be anyone who fulfils the criteria over an extended period of time. Maybe for a season or two.

Umar Akmal is close with 44/73 stats after 85 matches, but he is a TTF.

Although Umar has regressed so much since 2010, he was surely hard done by in 2011, he was dropped after 1 poor inning against Zim after reclaiming his place in WI series. He is not a tried and tested failure in Tests. Although currently, I wouldn't expect him to score runs in Tests either.
 
Don't think there is any in Pakistan, maybe Umar Akmal who plays FC like he does in ODI's, he might have a strike rate over 75.
Colin Munro and Yusuf Pathan are the only ones that come to mind.
Munro averages a staggering 51 in FC cricket with a strike rate of 99.
 
Considering the quality of pitches our batsmen get in QeA trophy, it's exremely difficult to achieve these stats for any batsman over the course of even 3-5 seasons. I usually set the criteria of Avg:45-50, SR:60-65 whenever I check domestic stats to seperate out quality players.

Saad Ali's avg in recently finished QeA season was 68+ with SR of 72+, I think that this kind of performace should be rewarded straight away with national selection. There's was no place for him in ODI middle order because we're carrying Hafeez, Malik while Haris deserved to be in the sqaud anyway. I really hope to see him in our next test assignment though.
 
You won't find too many in the world with this criteria , and you are talking about Pakistan :))

SR of 75 in FC? Good luck finding 10 players like that out of thousands.

SR of something around 55-60 should be part of your criteria.75 is too much

OP is talking about four-day cricket.

I don't think there will be anyone who fulfils the criteria over an extended period of time. Maybe for a season or two.

Umar Akmal is close with 44/73 stats after 85 matches, but he is a TTF.

ok the strike rate is may be too high. [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION] can you change the title to strike rate 60+?
 
50 plus strike rate is enough. Sick of seeing our test batsmen plod along at a strike rate of under 40.
 
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