Most dynamic career ever seen in India
Cricket
Irfan celebrating his hat-trick |
Born on 27th October, 1984
in Baroda, Gujarat, Irfan Pathan is the best all-rounder India has produced
after Kapil Dev. He comes from a humble background. His father, Mehmood Pathan
was a muezzin in a Mosque of Baroda. Irfan, along with his brother Yusuf Pathan
grew up playing Cricket in the backyard of the Mosque. The financial condition
of the family was very weak but still, seeing his sons’ love and passion for
the game, Mehmood Pathan somehow managed to send them to Baroda Sports Complex.
Irfan made it to the U-19 Indian
Team and was very successful during the U-19 Asia Cup in Pakistan where he was
the highest wicket taker in the tournament and bagged the ‘Man of the Series’
award as well. In a match against Bangladesh, he took 9 wickets for just 16
runs and made a world record. It was only after this tour that he started
gaining popularity and everyone expected him to be in the main team soon. As
per the expectations, he got a call from the Board of Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI) and was touring Australia. At the age of just 19, he made his
international debut against Australia in a Test match in December 2003. His
career started off in an unbelievable manner and he reached heights. He became
the spearhead of the Indian pace attack in no time and completed his 100
one-day international wickets in just 59 matches. Irfan was also named the
‘Emerging Player of the Year’ by ICC in 2004. The youngster possessed batting
abilities as well. In January 2006, he registered another world record when the
3rd Test match between India and Pakistan commenced in Karachi. In
the very first over of the match, Irfan took an unbelievable hat-trick.
Everything was going a bit more than amazing for the left arm pacer until the
former India coach Gregg Chappell interfered with his career. In an attempt to
convert him into a pure all-rounder, Chappell promoted him up the batting
order. As a result, Irfan’s bowling performances drastically went down. He lost
his swing, a bit of pace and gradually lost his place in the team. He became
the first ever player to be sent back home in the middle of a series due to
lack of form when India was touring South Africa.
Making his way back in the team for
the inaugural T-20 World Cup in 2007, he played a crucial role in India’s
victory. He bagged 10 wickets from 7 matches and was even declared the Man of
the Match in the final against Pakistan where he took 3 important wickets
conceding only 16 runs.
In 2008, an unfortunate back injury
led to his exclusion from the team. A dip in his form was also seen before the
injury. From here on, it was just his bad luck which was active. But he has
always been a fighter and he proved it as well. Many doubted whether Irfan
would ever be seen in the India colors again or not but he was never ready to
quit. He fought off all the injuries plus his bad luck and finally made a
remarkable comeback into the Indian Team in December 2011 after almost two and
a half years. In fact, he struck with the first delivery in his comeback match
and sent Lendl Simmons, the West Indies opener back to the pavilion.
In the recently concluded Indian
tour of Sri Lanka, Irfan was not named in the original squad. But an injury to
Vinay Kumar gave him an opportunity which he grabbed with both hands. Irfan
ended up as the highest wicket taker in the series with 8 wickets in the 5 ODIs
and 3 wickets in the only T-20. He also played two useful knocks with the bat
which helped the team, earned two back to back ‘Man of the Match’ awards and
India won the ODI series 4-1 and also the single T-20 match. India had a poor
outing in the T-20 World Cup 2012 as they couldn’t even reach semi finals but
Irfan performed decently.
So far, his career has not been less
than a roller coaster ride with so many ups & downs. But it is his patience
& ability to fight back which has always kept him going. The Indian skipper
MS Dhoni has always favored a fast-bowling all-rounder & wants Irfan to
take the responsibility. Now it will be interesting to see whether Irfan lives
up to the expectations of the team or not.
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