Irfan Pathan

India|Allrounder
Irfan Pathan
INTL CAREER: 2003 - 2012
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Full Name

Irfan Khan Pathan

Born

October 27, 1984, Baroda, Gujarat

Age

39y 144d

Batting Style

Left hand Bat

Bowling Style

Left arm Medium fast

Playing Role

Allrounder

RELATIONS

(half-brother)

Irfan Khan Pathan was considered by many, with reason, as the most talented swing and seam bowler to emerge from India since Kapil Dev. Within a couple of years in international cricket, he was thought of as a possible successor to Kapil in the all-round department. There was talent to back the hype: cast your mind back to January 2006, when the lethal curve of his late swing consumed, off the fourth, fifth and sixth balls of the Karachi Test, Salman Butt, Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf; or to the previous Test in Faisalabad, where his 210-run partnership with MS Dhoni steered India past the follow-on mark.

But a number of factors, not least the constant injuries that Kapil miraculously avoided, meant Irfan never really fulfilled his potential, and by his late 20s was more or less confined to bits-and-pieces roles in various IPL teams.

Irfan was 19 when he made his Test debut in Australia, but already looked the part, bowling at a brisk pace and troubling quality batsmen with his left-arm swing. He played a big part in India's one-day and Test series wins on their revival tour of Pakistan in 2004.

His batting soon took off and, under the management team of Rahul Dravid and Greg Chappell, he was regularly pushed up the order in ODIs - with a promotion to No.3 immediately yielding a spectacular 83 against Sri Lanka in Nagpur. He was more than just a clean ball-striker, though, and his sensible, straight-bat approach often bailed India out of strife in Tests as well.

But, either side of that Karachi hat-trick, his bowling form nosedived, with his pace dropping significantly, and he struggled to make both the Test and ODI teams by the time 2006 had ended. He was sent back from the tour of South Africa in 2006 to focus on domestic cricket. He made the 2007 World Cup squad but didn't figure in a single game during India's disappointing campaign, and was thereafter dropped from both the Test and ODI sides.

Recalled for the inaugural World T20 in September 2007, Pathan did not disappoint, snapping up 10 wickets at 14.90. His crucial spell of 3 for 16 in the final against Pakistan earned him the Man-of-the-Match award.

Irfan returned to the ODI side for the home series against Australia and Pakistan, and showed he had rediscovered his rhythm, based on which he was handed a recall in the third Test against Pakistan in Bangalore. He celebrated his comeback by making his first Test hundred. He was subsequently picked for the Test series in Australia, and came into the side for the third Test in Perth, where he played a crucial part in India's famous win - with five wickets and scores of 28 and 46 to claim the Man-of-the-Match award.

Irfan lost his place in the India squad in 2009 and subsequently struggled with loss of form and injuries. A back injury forced him to spend eight months on the sidelines after the 2010 IPL, and he missed the entire domestic season. That did not stop him from being bought for $1.9 million by Delhi Daredevils at the 2011 IPL auction in January. After a mixed IPL season, he impressed during the 2011-12 Ranji Trophy, and was the leading wicket-taker after four rounds of the tournament. His performances earned him a recall to the national side when he was picked for the final two ODIs against the West Indies in December, 2011. He came into his own during the one-day series in Sri Lanka in 2012, finishing as the highest wicket-taker and most economical bowler. He played the 2012 World T20 - also in Sri Lanka - and played all of India's games in the tournament, before injury struck once more.

Irfan has played no international cricket since then, but remains, like his brother Yusuf, a sought-after name at the IPL. He has had stints at Kings XI Punjab, Daredevils and Sunrisers Hyderabad, as well as an injury-ravaged 2015 season where he did not play a single game for Chennai Super Kings. With Super Kings suspended for two years, the new franchise Rising Pune Supergiants acquired Irfan at the 2016 auction for his base price of INR1 crore.
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Irfan Pathan Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests29405110510231.57207653.22161311880
ODIs120872115448323.39194179.540514237210
T20Is2414717233*24.57144119.44009720
FC12217929455912130.39--326--300
List A1931433324548322.30307379.8509--390
T20s18114254202065*22.951628124.070215070440

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests2954588432261007/5912/12632.263.2858.8272
ODIs120118585551421735/275/2729.725.2633.8520
T20Is2423462618283/163/1622.078.0216.5000
FC122-21034108803847/35-28.333.1054.7-193
List A193-936578982725/275/2729.035.0634.4720
T20s181175360645681735/135/1326.407.6020.8210
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Recent Matches of Irfan Pathan

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Kings vs Urbanrisers17*0/701-Dec-2023JammuOTHERT20
Kings vs Superstars10--29-Nov-2023JammuOTHERT20
Kings vs Tigers50/1824-Nov-2023DehradunOTHERT20
Kings vs Giants9--22-Nov-2023RanchiOTHERT20
Kings vs Capitals65*1/3118-Nov-2023RanchiOTHERT20

Photos of Irfan Pathan

Irfan Pathan played a whirlwind cameo
Irfan Pathan sealed a last-over thriller for California Knights
Irfan Pathan scored an unbeaten eight-ball 15
Irfan Pathan bowls for Harare Hurricanes in the Zim Afro T10
Gautam Gambhir and Irfan Pathan pose with the Legends League Trophy
Irfan Pathan clobbered 39 off just 12 to take his team home