Unlike Asif and Akhtar who had their careers ruined by controversies, Gul has always maintained a clean profile and has shied away from any such mischief. The way I got Dravid out on my debut, I still remember it was ‘ball of my life,’” said Tanvir in a YouTube show called ‘Cric Cast’. The Peshawar-born Gul made his international debut in an ODI in 2003. — Umar Gul (@mdk_gul) 1602876684000 From 47 Test matches, Gul took 163 wickets at an average of 34.06. Gul retired from all forms of cricket after a twenty-year career. — Umar Gul (@mdk_gul) October 16, 2020 The Peshawar-born pacer made his international debut in an ODI in 2003 and made his test debut in … The 36-year-old from Peshawar went on to play 47 Tests, 130 ODIs and 60 T20Is till September 2016. Cricket is and will always be my love and passion but all good things have to come to an end,” he added. Here, we will take a look at Umar Gul's debut in international cricket. Umar Gul made his Test debut in 2003 and is best remembered for his five-wicket haul against India in Lahore. Umar Gul is an international cricketer from Pakistan who built his country in all three formats of play. He also claimed 179 wickets from 130 ODIs, besides 85 wickets from 60 T20Is. Umar Gul Joins Quetta Gladiators Roti Gang is ever-evolving though, with the likes of Asif Ali, Musa Khan, Zafar Gohar and a few others joining the gang whenever they are together in … Team Sportstar Kolkata 17 October, 2020 00:43 IST A jubilant Umar Gul after taking the wicket of Ravindra Jadeja during the India-Pakistan T20I in Bengaluru in 2012. Umar Gul, Pakistan pace bowler, announces retirement from all forms of cricket - Umar Gul, the Pakistan pace bowler who was once considered one of the best Twenty20 bowlers in the world, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. His last Test was against South Africa in 2013. He played his first Test that year itself. The right-arm pacer claimed 427 international wickets in a career close to two decades. Pakistan speedster Umar Gul on Saturday announced he will retire from all forms of cricket after the end of the ongoing National T20 Cup. Lean and wiry, Umar Gul is yet another exceptional fast bowling talent to have emerged out of Pakistan in recent times. Umar Gul made his debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe in an ODI match at Sharjah in April 2003. Umar Gul was born on April 14, 1984 and is a fast bowler with his right arm. Fast bowler Umar Gul had made his debut in 2003. Gul picked 163 wickets in Tests, 179 wickets in ODIs and 85 T20I scalps for Pakistan He played his first Test that year itself. Umar Gul got injured accidentally. Getty Images The Peshawar-born Gul made his international debut in an ODI in 2003. Umar Gul On October 16, 2020, after the last match of the group stage of the National Cup 2020-21 T20. — Umar Gul (@mdk_gul) October 16, 2020 “I have always played for Pakistan with all my heart and 100% of hardwork.
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