Full name
Anwar Ali Born
November 25, 1987, Karachi, Sind Current age
21 years 64 days Major teams Karachi Harbour,Karachi Urban,Karachi Zebras,Pakistan International Airlines,Pakistan Under-19s,Sind Batting style
Right-hand bat Bowling style
Right-arm medium-fast
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
T20Is
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
0
First-class
29
39
11
619
100*
22.10
1
2
6
0
List A
19
12
3
109
35
12.11
120
90.83
0
0
11
1
8
0
Twenty20
14
7
3
35
11
8.75
33
106.06
0
0
2
1
6
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
T20Is
1
1
12
19
0
-
-
-
9.50
-
0
0
0
First-class
29
50
5119
2817
101
6/54
12/138
27.89
3.30
50.6
5
7
2
List A
19
19
913
834
21
3/53
3/53
39.71
5.48
43.4
0
0
0
Twenty20
14
14
270
309
12
3/8
3/8
25.75
6.86
22.5
0
0
0
Career statistics
Only T20I
Pakistan v Zimbabwe
at King City (NW), Oct 12, 2008
scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut
Karachi Harbour v
Karachi Urban at Karachi, Jan 6-9, 2007
scorecard
Last First-class
Pakistan Int
Airlines v Sui Southern Gas Corporation at Karachi, Jan 20-23,
2009
scorecard
List A debut
Karachi Zebras v
Faisalabad Wolves at Karachi, Mar 13, 2006
scorecard
Last List A
Sind Dolphins v
Punjab Stallions at Karachi, Dec 21, 2008
scorecard
Twenty20 debut
Karachi Zebras v
Faisalabad Wolves at Karachi, Feb 26, 2006
scorecard
Last Twenty20
Pakistan v Zimbabwe
at King City (NW), Oct 12, 2008
scorecard
Profile
Anwar Ali is a fast bowler out
of the typical Pakistani mould, capable of swinging the ball, both
old and new, at decent pace. He gave the world a brief glimpse of
his talents with a destructive display in the 2006 Under-19 World
Cup final against India, in Colombo, when his 5 for 35 spearheaded
Pakistan's 38-run win. His early efforts in first-class cricket also
brought some success and not only with the ball as an unbeaten
century showed that he is more than able to contribute down the
order. He was pushed a closer to a full international opportunity
shortly after his 20th birthday (belated compared to some Pakistan
players) when he was named in a training squad ahead of the one-day
series against Zimbabwe early in 2008. An impressive tour of
Zimbabwe and Kenya with the Academy team - he took 29 wickets at
16.31 - earned him a spot in Pakistan's squad for the four-nation
Twenty20 tournament in Canada in October. Andrew McGlashan October 2008