Saeed Anwar ( Former Pakistani Cricketer) Wife, Records, Controversies, Age, Weight, Height and More
Published on: Feb 1, 2019 11:00 am IST|Updated on: Jun 1, 2019 12:48 pm IST
Name: Saeed Anwar
Nickname: NA
Role: opening batsman
Cricket Career
International Debut:
Test: vs West Indies at Iqbal Stadium, Nov 23, 1990
ODI: vs West Indies at W.A.C.A Ground, Jan 01, 1989
T20I: NA
Career Turning Point: When he scored the highest ODI runs which 194 against India in Chennai.
Jersey Number: NA
Major Teams: Pakistan, Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan, Karachi, Lahore, United Bank Limited
Records
- He scored three centuries in ODI’s against Sri Lanka and West Indies in the year 1993.
- Also, Anwar made 30 centuries at an average of 45.19 in First Class Cricket with 51 half-centuries and a high score of 221.
- He scored 4052 runs in 91 Test matches.
- He held the record for 12 years of scoring 194 against India in Chennai on 21st May 1997. The highest score made by an individual in an ODI.
Girlfriends, Spouse and Children
Marital Status: MArried
Affairs/Girlfriends: NA
Wife: Lubna Anwar
Marriage Date: NA
Children: Bismah Anwar (Daughter), Khuzima Saeed
Biography
Autobiography: NA
Biopic: NA
Earnings
Net Worth: US $100k – 1M (Approx)
Awards and recognitions
- Player of the Series Award: 1
- Man of the Match Award: 27
Controversies
NA
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5ft 7 in
Weight (approx.): NA
Eye Colour: Brown
Hair Colour: Black
Personal Life
Date of Birth: 06th September 1968
Age (as of May 2019): 50 Years
Birth Place: Karachi Sind, Pakistan
Nationality: Pakistani
Zodiac sign/Sun sign: Virgo
School: NA
College: NA
Educational Qualifications: NA
Signature: NA
Family
Father: NA
Mother: NA
Sister: NA
Brother: NA
Coach/Mentor: NA
Religion: Islam
Address: Karachi Sind, Pakistan
Preferences/Favourite
Hobbies: NA
Cricketers: NA
Cricket Ground: NA
Athletes: NA
Food: NA
Artists: NA
Films: NA
Destinations: NA
Tattoos: NA
Smoking/Drinking: No
Style Quotient
Cars Collection: NA
Lesser Known Facts
- Saeed’s life was changed when he was playing against Bangladesh at Multan in 2001. When his three-year-old daughter Bismah died due to prolonged illness. This incident depressed him, and he was dropped out of the squad.
- He represents his country in three world cups.
- His father was a hard hitter Club Cricketer.
- While he was playing against India in Chennai, he got a cramp due to the heat.
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