Ali Hussain Rizvi Test Debut vs South Africa 1997

Ali Hussain Rizvi Test Debut vs South Africa 1997

Ali Hussain Rizvi – the name might not be as famous as some of Pakistan’s legendary spinners, but his cricketing journey is fascinating in its own right 🏏. Born on 6 January 1974 in Karachi, Rizvi was a talented right-arm leg-break bowler and right-handed batsman who made his Test debut against South Africa in 1997.br br In his only Test match, Rizvi bowled 18.3 overs (111 deliveries) on a dead pitch and picked up two prized wickets – Shaun Pollock and Pat Symcox 🎯. With senior spinners Mushtaq Ahmed and Saqlain Mushtaq dominating the bowling duties, Rizvi was used sparingly, making it hard for him to fully showcase his talent on the international stage.br br While his Pakistan career ended after that single Test, Rizvi shone in domestic cricket ✨. In 54 First-Class matches, he claimed 171 wickets at a remarkable bowling average of 26.44, with 11 five-wicket hauls and 2 ten-wicket match performances. His best innings figures – 657 – reflect his ability to run through batting line-ups. With the bat, he scored 477 runs, and he also proved to be a reliable fielder with 36 catches.br br In List A cricket, Rizvi played 23 matches, taking 30 wickets at an average of 24.96 with a best performance of 419. Though his batting contributions were modest, his consistent bowling economy and wicket-taking ability earned him respect in domestic circles.br br Ali Hussain Rizvi’s story is a reminder that cricket history is full of talented players who, despite limited opportunities at the highest level, left a strong mark in domestic cricket and inspired many young bowlers 💚🇵🇰.


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