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A comprehensive profile of a fast improving and talented young left-arm fast bowler, Ghulam Mudassar, who looks all set for a bright future for Pakistan.


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Full name Ghulam Mudassar

Born October 24, 1999, Karachi, Sind

Major teams Karachi Whites, Lahore Qalandars

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Left-arm fast-medium


Ghulam Mudassar shot to fame by his performances in the 5th Corporate T20 Cup 2016 in Karachi where he bowled with exceptional maturity to trouble some seasoned batsmen. With forty wickets in the previous domestic season, selection for the Pakistan A team bound for Zimbabwe and a ten-year contract with PSL team Lahore Qalandars, Ghulam looks set for a bright future.


Background and interest in cricket

My family’s origin is from Hazara but I grew up and learnt my cricket in the city of Karachi. It was the usual story of playing in the streets with taped balls at a young age and like every youngster in Pakistan, the interest in cricket was natural. My parents, like other parents in the world, wanted me to succeed in life but they were not happy with my love for cricket and they really did not support this obsession with cricket. The same was the case with the teachers at the Al Maarij school. I had to bunk classes and go for practice without telling parents. Not what I would recommend for others but that is how I had to go about it. Thankfully, now that I have somewhat succeeded in cricket, my family is much more relaxed about this, so much so that my younger brothers would also like to follow in my footsteps which is very pleasing for me.


Education

I have completed matriculation and if time allows, I will do my best to complete the next levels of education. I feel that it is important for cricketers to have education as that can also help in making them better all-round sportsmen and individuals.


Playing Cricket in Karachi

My formal introduction to cricket was done at the Fakharuddin Baloch Cricket academy in Karachi at around twelve years of age in the year 2011.


Under 16 and 19 cricket

I then followed the normal route of playing Under 16 first in 2011 where I played for Karachi region and then played three years of Under 19 cricket for Karachi region and various departmental teams such as Port Qasim Authority and The State Bank of Pakistan starting in 2012. I also played Grade 2 cricket where I represented Pakistan Customs before making my debut in First-Class cricket in 2015.


First Class cricket debut season

I made my First-Class debut for Karachi Whites in November, 2015 and then List A debut for the same team in the National One-Day Cup in January, 2016. I didn't feel any real nervousness or tension in my debut game even though I was up against some quality players in the opposition team, as I knew I had a job to do. Basically if they had bats in their hands, I had a ball as my weapon! With the Almighty’s help, the first season passed by very well where I picked up thirty-one wickets in First-Class and nine wickets in List-A. This is a performance I am really proud of and am really looking forward to the next season to further improve myself.


Most memorable performances so far in First Class cricket

I thoroughly enjoyed all games in the season but obviously my best performances in First-Class where I took 5/28 against Lahore Whites was really special. Although I took a handful of wickets, I feel that wicket of Fawad Alam who was playing for a top quality team such as National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) was probably a wicket which gave me a lot of satisfaction. Similarly, in List A games my best performance for Karachi Whites came in the National One-Day cup when I took 4/84 against NBP where I took some top tier wickets in the shape of Nasir Jamshed, Mohammad Nawaz and Fawad Alam. Of course in the current National Twenty20 Cup, the wicket of Umar Akmal in my debut game in this tournament will always be very special for me as he is a terrific batsman and has been hitting everyone out of the park so far.


Bowling speed and Wicket taking delivery

My speed has yet to be measured but I am happy to be classed as a fast-medium bowler. I am obviously very much influenced by the great sultan of swing, Wasim Akram in terms of his bowling. I do realise that speed isn’t everything in the modern day game and fast bowlers cannot simply rely on this for wickets. This is why I have been working on yorkers and bouncers as well as other variations but the delivery that I feel gives me the most wickets is the inswinger. I hope to continue working hard on my bowling to refine this delivery further. For this I am lucky to have the advice of one of Pakistan’s best bowlers Aaqib Javed who has gone out of his way to work with me to improve my bowling. The other person who has also helped me a lot in terms of advice is the former Pakistan spin-bowler and now selector, Tauseef Ahmed. It is amazing to have the help of such top quality bowlers and I am sure this will be visible in my future performances.


Opportunity to represent Pakistan A

It was a great moment for me when I heard the news about my selection. It is a dream come true to have the opportunity to have the star which is our symbol on my cap. You will not believe this but I did not sleep for three nights as I was so excited by this news. All my family and friends congratulated me on this. I cannot but thank the selectors for choosing me for the tour of Zimbabwe with Pakistan A. I will be in a squad with some top young players from Pakistan and this is a wonderful opportunity for me to learn and improve myself and hopefully get in the sights of selectors for an opportunity in the senior team. But first I have to make sure that the trust put in me by the selectors is justified and that will be my first goal.


Opportunity to play for Lahore Qalandars

Once again, I can only offer my humble thanks to Aaqib Javed and Muddasar Nazar who have picked me for the Lahore Qalandars team. Aaqib saw me bowl during the 5th Corporate T20 Cup 2016, organised in Karachi by Moin Khan, and he felt that I had something special. He invited me to Lahore where he asked me about my dreams and future goals. When I told him that I want to be the best and represent my country, he said you have the ability to do that and we, Lahore Qalandars, will support you in achieving those dreams. I then took part in open trials in Faisalabad where I was formally identified for selection in the squad. God willing, I will play in the next edition of the Pakistan Super League in 2017. This is indeed an honour as I was one of many others who appeared in those trials. As a result, I now have a ten-year contract with the Qalandars which I am really happy with as it gives me a great platform to achieve higher goals.


Future goals

I am a great fan of Test cricket and that is the format I would love to play in for my country as that is really the truest test of any player’s abilities. I know I have a lot of work ahead of me which includes just not improving my bowling but also to be able to bat with confidence and field well to reach that level. However, let me also that I will also be happy to represent Pakistan in any other format as serving my country is the ultimate goal of any player and I am not different.
 
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I like that part where he says he wants to improve on batting also.
 
Rahat Ali be Aware :)


He has his Sights on Test Cricket.



For Best Pakistani Fast Bowlers all had a thing called " Tapparh " in Punjabi barring Exception Asif :)


And Allow me to Say that He has That
" Tapparh "


The Attitude which is needed by Pakistani Fast Bowlers to Succeed.



Well Done PP [MENTION=9]Saj[/MENTION] [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION]
 
How tall is he?

If the answer is less than 6'3, he is going to have to work awfully hard on his batting.

I loved the mention of Fakhruddin Baloch. Twenty five years ago he seemed likely to make it himself as a right-arm quick. And I hadn't thought of his name for 20+ years!
 
Pleasure talking to the youngman - very mature head and a great future ahead of him Inshallah
 
How tall is he?

If the answer is less than 6'3, he is going to have to work awfully hard on his batting.

I loved the mention of Fakhruddin Baloch. Twenty five years ago he seemed likely to make it himself as a right-arm quick. And I hadn't thought of his name for 20+ years!

He's around 6'0, similar to Amir.
 
How tall is he?

If the answer is less than 6'3, he is going to have to work awfully hard on his batting.

I loved the mention of Fakhruddin Baloch. Twenty five years ago he seemed likely to make it himself as a right-arm quick. And I hadn't thought of his name for 20+ years!


He is 1.79 m Tall. Exactly what Dale Steyn's height is.
 
Heard good things about this lad, let's see how he goes in the future. Plenty of competition in the left-arm [ace bowling department.

10 year contract - that must be the first time ever in the history of Pakistan cricket.
 
Has all the tools to succeed, just preying that Ghulam performs like a beast on the A tour.
 
If his real age 17, then his body is still developing. Could add loads of further pace and with proper training and adjustments to his run up, we might have found something furious.
 
Nothing against this guy. But why the hell are we producing left arm pacers in much greater quantity compared to other countries?

Is it just because of the Wasim Akram model? Everyone wants to be like him, think that's unlikely given pretty much all our other pace legends were right armers like Waqar and Imran.
 
Nothing against this guy. But why the hell are we producing left arm pacers in much greater quantity compared to other countries?

Is it just because of the Wasim Akram model? Everyone wants to be like him, think that's unlikely given pretty much all our other pace legends were right armers like Waqar and Imran.

Wasim is a great influence in pushing kids to pursue cricket as left armers.

BUT, it's more just how things have played out. A person doesn't exactly choose what arm they bowl with.
 
Good to hear he wants to work on his batting as well!

Could be a decent height, 145 kph bowler as he is only 17 and bowling pretty quickly already.

He must have something because being signed on a 10 year contract by Aaqib Javed for Lahore is not a small feat especially at the age of 17!
 
Nothing against this guy. But why the hell are we producing left arm pacers in much greater quantity compared to other countries?

Is it just because of the Wasim Akram model? Everyone wants to be like him, think that's unlikely given pretty much all our other pace legends were right armers like Waqar and Imran.

Majority of batsmen in our age-group and domestic cricket are right-handed. The left armer 's angle troubles the righties the most, hence these bowlers succeed and come in the limelight.

Simple supply and demand scenario.

I don't buy into this Akram inspiration theory. Our fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar was right handed
 
Heard good things about this lad, let's see how he goes in the future. Plenty of competition in the left-arm [ace bowling department.

10 year contract - that must be the first time ever in the history of Pakistan cricket.

Although I have seen one or two overs from him but Out of all the Pakistani fast bowlers I have seen in last 5/6 years, he looked most promising. I hope he continue to learn and work on his fitness, strength and bowling. Its very important for athletes at this level to change their diet and focus on building strength and fitness. Does coaches/dietitians at national academy work on those aspects for youngsters at U19 and below level?? - This is as important as skill development. It cannot be left to youngsters to figure this all out on their own. These young guys are biggest asset of PCB, its their responsibility to develop them as a international class athlete. PCB should be lucky to find these guys without much effort, but still not able to develop them is criminal for their own business.
 
Another left-arm bowler... what's all this with the up-and-coming left-arm bowlers in Pakistan? So many of them now :))
 
Good Luck Young Lad. If He Posses The Confidence Then Don't Delay Him Making Intl Debut. Before Amir Proved Himself At 17
 
He definitely has "It" in him like few of our great ones Shoaib Akhtar,Waseem Akram and currently M Amir.
Great prospect and hopefully in near future we will see him pairing with Amir.
Best of luck Ghulam.
 
5 seamers for Aus Odi squad

1.Amir
2.Mudassar
3.Hassan
4.Wahab
5.Irfan if fit(Not a long term option, just for Aus tour to win matches and gain points as he is a good bowler)/Amad
 
Recovered Well.


First 6 Overs 1-51


Last 3 Overs 1-20 when Sikandar was threatening to take the match away from Us.



Buddy has got All the Tools. I see 2012-2013 Junaid Khan in him. He may get quicker than what Junaid was in his peak 91-92 mph.



I think He is Junaids replacement and a good One.



I am not bothered about his Domestic Stats.
 
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Ghulam Mudasar 4-59 today at the QEA Trophy
 
due to rain delay at qaddafi stadium today they were discussing ghulam mudassar and some one was telling that ghulam mudassar is consistently bowling at 150kph
is it true
 
on ptv sports when it was drizzling...and rain delayed karachi vs lahore match ....the urdu commentator was saying this if i heard correctly...forgot his name... the other commentator was azhar khan i think...
 
He was bowling at 150 km/h when it was raining and match was stopped ? Probably true but not when match was going on :maqsood
 
Ghulam Mudassar's bowling speed :

The selectors, obviously keeping eye on the future, have inducted untried left-armer Ghulam Mudassar for the first time at the semi-international level.

Mudassar, who made his first-class debut last season for Karachi Whites, is still 16. But he is rated as one of the most promising fast bowlers in domestic cricket and has often bowled close in the range of 150-155kmph. In eight first-class matches, the youngster has grabbed 31 wickets, while in six List A games, he has taken nine wickets thus far.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1282091
 
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Bhai this is what Urdu commentator was also saying.I do not think both these sources can be wrong.

He is a fast medium bowler who can become fast is future.

Currently his fastest deliveries are between 140-145 kph.


You can watch his bowling video. If you have watched international cricket for more than 5 years than you can tell that no way He is a 150-155 kph Express Pacer.
 
Between he just had his best Fc figures of 7-52 which is encouraging.


I see a quicker Junaid Khan in him with more passion and agression. (Swings it like 2012-2013 junaid)
 
He is a fast medium bowler who can become fast is future.

Currently his fastest deliveries are between 140-145 kph.


You can watch his bowling video. If you have watched international cricket for more than 5 years than you can tell that no way He is a 150-155 kph Express Pacer.

I hope he can get that fast. Wahab won't be playing forever.
 
He is a fast medium bowler who can become fast is future.

Currently his fastest deliveries are between 140-145 kph.


You can watch his bowling video. If you have watched international cricket for more than 5 years than you can tell that no way He is a 150-155 kph Express Pacer.

Yes,i have not watched much cricket.So,i only rely on news.You may be right.
 
Looking forward to seeing this guy and Shadab Khan play for Pakistan soon. Raw natural talents the both of them and both are very young!
 
As short as Amir, so he has zero international future unless he becomes an all-rounder.

But he has only 45 runs from 22 First Class innings.

Don't waste your time on him.

Too short and can't bat.
 
All that talk of Pakistan not having talent in domestic???and this guy looks real deal nice action good runup, bouncer,yorker pace seems to be around 140kph +

Can he swing it late at that 140kph you are talking about?
 
what is his height?? and irfan junior is in qalandar squad??
 
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He is by far the most complete bowler we have produced since M.Amir , I am pretty sure if nurtured well he can do wonders.
 
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