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Tauseef Ahmed (born 10 May 1958) is a former Pakistani
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er who played in 34 Test matches and 70 One Day Internationals between 1980 and 1993.


Career

Tauseef Ahmed made his first-class debut in early 1979 for
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against
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that was to remain his only first-class game for just over a year until his neighbor, Javed Sadiq, managed to get him a chance to bowl at the Pakistani tail-enders before the 1980
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test against Australia. Tauseef was impressive enough to prompt the newly appointed Pakistani captain
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himself and even the manager Mushtaq Muhammad to pad up and check him out. Elsewhere, during the same net session, both
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and
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too were extremely impressed and those few hours earned Tauseef his first Test
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. The hard-working Ilyas Khan, whom he replaced, would never play for Pakistan again. In a startling debut, Tauseef took 7 for 126, dismissing
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twice and
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once, sharing 18
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with Iqbal Qasim (the other two falling to Imran Khan). He did not even know the names of the opposing Australian players when he made his debut. After 12 wickets at 29 in his first series, he had to wait for two more years and played for a depleted Pakistani side against the visiting Sri Lankans, again performing admirably. During these rubbers, he formed an effective partnership with Iqbal Qasim. Imran Khan's appointment as captain in 1982 meant tougher times for Tauseef . A firm believer in wrist-spinners, Imran revived the career of Abdul Qadir and used him as Pakistan's prime spinner. Tauseef though finally cemented his place with a series of telling performances against Sri Lanka, first at home in 1985 when he took 5 for 54 at Karachi to set up a win on a turning track and later, his career-best match award-winning return in Sri Lanka at
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in 1986 (9 for 77 including 6 for 45 in the second innings) where he sparked an innings win despite a Pakistani score of 230 (Sri Lankans were bowled out for 101 and 109). Weeks later, he produced some exceptional one-day returns in
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, including a critical single that enabled Javed Miandad to hit his fabled last-ball six. An intelligent cricketer, Tauseef soon understood his role . He was to offer control when playing with Abdul Qadir or Iqbal Qasim. West Indians, in 1986, found him impossible to score off and he showed his courage under fire in a series-saving eighth wicket partnership with Imran in fading light on a Karachi wicket with a wickedly uneven bounce against
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and company. When Abdul Qadir was unsuccessful against
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in 1987 and Iqbal Qasim rejoined the team, Tauseef ended up joining the latter at
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. India's defensive approach was based on playing the waiting game on slow turners, expecting the inexperienced Pakistani batting line-up (with just Imran and Miandad having played more than 30 tests) to crumble at some point . For four tests, they waited until at Bangalore,
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, having led India to two 2–0 wins (against England (away) and against Sri Lanka (at home), came under immense pressure to get a result. Both captains misread the wicket: Pakistan played the left-arm fast-bowler
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who would not bowl a ball in the match. Imran won the toss and batted and Tauseef's glorious run began; he scored a crucial unbeaten 15 in the first innings enabling Pakistan to cross 100 and then sparked the fightback by bowling Krish Srikkanth and
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through the gate that very day. Pakistan, after getting bowled out for just 116, spun India out for just 145 with both Tauseef and Iqbal Qasim getting five wickets each. In the second innings, Tauseef's all-round skills reached a peak when he was part of the only 50-run partnership of the match, his own share being just 10, as the Pakistanis set India a target of 221 to win. That day would end with Tauseef firing out
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and
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. The next day, Pakistan, hunting for the remaining six wickets, got four through Iqbal Qasim, including that of the threatening
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, before Tauseef's sharp-spinning off break went through
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's defences.
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hit back with a massive six of Tauseef who was surprised when Imran handed the ball to him to have another go. He did and so did Binny and could only manage an inside edge to
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who gobbled it up to give Pakistan their first-ever test series win in India. As in the first test, Tauseef had shared 18 wickets with Iqbal Qasim except that this time round, both had nine each with crucial runs to boot. He would remain a vital cog in Pakistani teams until the emergence of
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and Mushtaq Ahmed in 1989 which enabled the aging Imran Khan to surrender the new ball and groom Mushtaq as the future spinner for Pakistan. Nevertheless, Tauseef kept making occasional returns, putting up admirable shows in Australia in 1990. He disappeared from the international scene as Pakistan increasingly went for a three pacemen-one spinner combo and Mushtaq Ahmed developed rapidly. A surprise late wicketless recall in 1993 meant little for him even though he remained a giant in Pakistan's domestic cricket. A typical Pakistani off-spinner, flight was never his forte . Instead, he bowled flattish, fastish off-breaks that spun big and occasionally surprised batsmen, and himself, with an intended off-spinner that did not spin. He was thrifty as his
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of under 2.3 in Test Matches and 4.15 in One Day Internationals would testify and valued his wicket dearly and was a brilliant fielder.


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