Mohammad Irfan (
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, ur, ) (born 6 June 1982) is a Pakistani cricketer who has represented
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and
T20 cricket. Known for his height of 7'1" (216 cm), he is the tallest player to play
first-class and international cricket.
Early life
Irfan was born in the village of
Gaggo Mandi in central Punjab into a
Muslim-Jat farming family, with two sisters and five brothers, who're all over six feet tall, while the father is 6’9’’ (205 cm) tall.
Before playing professional cricket he worked in a plastic-pipe factory in order to support his family.
Domestic career
First-class contract
After impressing coaches at the National Cricket Academy, Irfan got several offers from first-class teams including
Habib Bank and
ZTBL. However it was KRL opener,
Azhar Ali, who convinced KRL coach Rashid Iqbal to give Irfan a trial with Khan Research Laboratories (KRL). Azhar had seen Irfan take 4 wickets against
Pakistan A
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and had immediately called KRL telling them that Irfan would be a good fit for their team. Irfan went for the trial and got selected.
He made his first-class debut in the
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy
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in October 2009 playing for
Khan Research Laboratories. He bowled economically but was unable to take any wickets in a high scoring game. In his second first-class game, Irfan took 7–113 in the second innings and 9 wickets overall in the match. His first wicket in professional cricket was of young Pakistani international batsmen
Ahmed Shehzad. He also took the wicket of
Imran Farhat and injured
Hasan Raza with a bouncer before taking his wicket.
Irfan continued to impress early on in his first-class career. In his third match he grabbed 11 wickets to help his side to the first win of the championship. He recorded 5/27 in the first innings and 6/96 in the second innings.
Before he was offered a lucrative break in cricket, Irfan contemplated giving up the game and was working for a plastic pipe company. He confirmed his height as 7'1" which makes him the tallest first-class cricketer of all time above county players
Anthony Allom,
Paul Dunkels
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and
Will Jefferson, each individually measured at 6'10".
T20 franchise career
Irfan announced that he had signed a memorandum of understanding with
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to represent them in the
2011 IPL Season. This deal is only valid as long as the PCB and the BCCI give their approval. The main reason for Irfan being given a trial with KKR was because former Pakistani pace-bowler
Wasim Akram
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recommended Irfan to the KKR management. Irfan's contract will earn him $75,000 plus another $2,000 dollars for every game he plays in. However the contract needs to be approved by the
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Irfan's contract also requires approval from the
Pakistan Cricket Board
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On 3 June 2018, he was selected to play for the Edmonton Royals in the players' draft for the
inaugural edition of the
Global T20 Canada
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tournament.
He was the joint-leading wicket-taker in the tournament for the Edmonton Royals, with six dismissals in six matches.
In August 2018, during the
2018 Caribbean Premier League
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, Irfan conceded just 1 run and grabbed 2 wickets from 4 overs, bowling for the
Barbados Tridents against the
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots. This was the most economical four-over spell in T20 cricket.
In September 2018, he was named in Balkh's squad in the
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of the
Afghanistan Premier League tournament. The following month, he was named in the squad for the
Sylhet Sixers
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team, following the draft for the
2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League. In November 2019, he was selected to play for the
Rajshahi Royals
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in the
2019–20 Bangladesh Premier League
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. Rajshahi Royals were the Bangladesh Premier League champions that season, and in the final, Irfan took 2/18 in his four over stint.
In November 2021, he was selected to play for the
Colombo Stars following the players' draft for the
2021 Lanka Premier League.
International career
Early days
Irfan worked in a pipe factory, earning just 300 rupees ($3) a week, before being spotted by former first-class cricketer Nadeem Iqbal in a club match, after which he made his debut for the
Pakistan national cricket team
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at 28 years of age. Irfan was brought in to replace Pakistan's two prominent and core bowlers
Mohammad Amir and
Mohammad Asif, who were accused of
spot fixing in 2010. This was a perfect opportunity for Irfan to shine for Pakistan as they looked to move forward without their two great bowlers. However, Irfan's ODI debut against England in 2010 saw a reduction by 9 overs in the match due to bad weather conditions. He finished the match with bowling figures of 0–37 off 5.3 overs, before going off the pitch with cramps. During this early stretch in his career, many were displeased by Irfan's performance. This was mainly due to his speed in the debut series against England; it underwhelmed many as it only showed 130–135 km/h on the velocity radar. To make matters worse, England had won the match by 24 runs. Irfan was dropped after the series and was not brought back until the India series on 25 December 2012.
Irfan made his
Twenty20 International
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debut against
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in the first
Twenty20 International
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match on 25 December 2012 when the
Pakistani team was touring India. Irfan was seen as a prominent figure in the series win against India as he emerged as the wild card that propelled Pakistan to victory. In this series he displayed marked improvement as his bowling speeds reached 145 km/h, rising from the 135 km/h he had over two years ago. At 7`1 and bowling at brisk pace, Irfan brings a new dimension to the Pakistan bowling attack. In a 2020 interview Irfan says how
Virat Kohli
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was himself surprised, waiting for him to operate in the 130-135 kph mark as told by his staff but Irfan eventually hitting speeds closer to 150 kph.
The emergence
Irfan's improvement did not go unnoticed, as the Pakistan selectors touted him "the surprise package" in South Africa in March 2013. Irfan did not disappoint as he consistently troubled the South African batsmen with his pace and height. Irfan finished the first innings with 3 wickets and 1 maiden in 21 overs, conceding 86 runs with an economy rate of 4.09. In the second innings Irfan was unable to take a wicket, returning figures of 0-35 off 10 overs.
2017 Suspension
Irfan was suspended from all forms of cricket on 29 March 2017 by the PCB for failing to report two approaches to corrupt the game during the
2017 Pakistan Super League
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. The suspension was backdated to the 14 March 2017, the day that he was initially provisionally suspended. In addition, Irfan was fined
PKR 1 million. Irfan can have his suspension lifted after six months if he assists the PCB in its ongoing investigations and doesn't breach the anti corruption code during that time.
Irfan played for
Quetta Gladiators in
2022 PSL.
References
External links
Mohammad Irfan : Cricinfo player profileRashid Latif Cricket AcademyAsia Cup 2018
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