Imran Farhat (, born 20 May 1982 in
Lahore) is a
Pakistani cricketer who has played over 30
Tests and
One Day Internationals for
Pakistan, opening the batting in most of his international innings.
Career
Farhat made his senior debut aged 15 in a
one-day match for Lahore City against
Malaysia, together with three other players who went on to play Test cricket (
Taufeeq Umar,
Bazid Khan and
Kamran Akmal). Three years later, in February 2001, Farhat made his
One Day International debut, against
New Zealand in
Auckland, scoring 20 runs in a chase of 150 to win. After the tour of New Zealand, where Farhat played three Tests and three ODIs, he was sent back to domestic cricket before returning against
Australia in the third Test of the 2002–03 series, where he made 30 and 22 in an innings defeat. However, he was retained for the home two-Test series against
South Africa in
2003–04, where he scored 235 runs including a maiden Test century in a 1–0 series win, second behind fellow opener
Taufeeq Umar.
A month later, Farhat played in an ODI-only series against New Zealand, which Pakistan won 5–0, and Farhat made three fifties along with his second international century, ending with 348 runs at a
batting average of 69.60, once again the second-highest amount of runs — this time behind
Yasir Hameed. The season was rounded off with another century, this time against
India, where he made 101 to help Pakistan gain a 202-run first-innings lead and...
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