Usman Qadir is one of Pakistan's bowlers relying on right-arm leg-break.
alongside 54 international wickets.
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vs vs South Africa at SuperSport Park, Apr 07, 2021
vs vs Zimbabwe at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Nov 07, 2020
Son of legendary Pakistan leg spinner Abdul Qadir, Usman is also a wrist spinner like his father. From his childhood days, he seemed a high class bowler and his stints for Pakistan U19 seemed to suggest the same. However, he couldn't quite push his game to the next level and it left him frustrated as a dip in form ensued. Usman then shifted base to Australia with the hope of representing the country. Being contracted with Western Australia helped but he had unimpressive First-class numbers and below-par List A figures to show, even as he did a reasonable job in T20 cricket. Usman, with a bowling action that's a replica of his father's, also got into the Big Bash League with Perth Scorchers. He harbored hopes of playing for Australia but citizenship was a barrier that needed time. While he figured out that it would be near impossible to play the 2020 World T20 for Australia, a shock U-Turn of events saw him being picked in Pakistan's T20I squad, ironically for the tour of Australia in late 2019. Despite his obvious talent, Usman is still relatively raw and needs incessant backing.
Usman Qadir is one of Pakistan's bowlers relying on right-arm leg-break.
alongside 54 international wickets.
Usman Qadir is currently 32 years old.
Usman Qadir was born on 9 August 1993.
Usman Qadir plays international cricket for Pakistan.
Usman Qadir is a Bowler who bats left handed and bowls right-arm leg-break.
Usman Qadir's highest international score is 18, made in T20I cricket.
Usman Qadir has a T20I strike rate of 120.00 across 25 matches.
Usman Qadir has taken 54 international wickets across all formats.
Usman Qadir has represented teams including Quetta Gladiators, Durdanto Dhaka, Lahore Region Blues, Mississauga Panthers, Pakistan.