Rafatullah Mohmand

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Rafatullah Mohmand
Personal information
Full name Rafatullah Mohmand
Born (1976-11-06) 6 November 1976 (age 47)
Peshawar, Pakistan
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
Domestic team information
Years Team
1996-97 to 2006-07 Peshawar
1999-2000 Redco Pakistan Limited
2000-01 to 2014-15 Water and Power Development Authority
2002-03 to 2008-09 Habib Bank Limited
2007-08 to 2008-09 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Career statistics
Competition FC List A
Matches 166 124
Runs scored 7403 4441
Batting average 29.26 39.30
100s/50s 12/35 6/32
Top score 302 not out 141 not out
Balls bowled 650 506
Wickets 9 17
Bowling average 42.77 23.17
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 2/23 3/16
Catches/stumpings 115/– 59/–
Source: Cricinfo, 25 December 2014

Rafatullah Mohmand (born 6 November 1976 in Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox bowler. He made his Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan against England on 26 November 2015.[1]

Playing career

Since his debut in 1996 Mohmand has played as an opening batsman for several first-class teams in Pakistan. He made his first century in 1999-2000 when he scored 213 out of a team total of 395 to help Redco Pakistan Limited to an innings victory over Faisalabad.[2] In 2009-10, opening the batting for Water and Power Development Authority, he made 302 not out against Sui Southern Gas Company, adding 580 for the second wicket with Aamer Sajjad.[3] It is the highest second-wicket partnership, and the second-highest partnership of all, in first-class cricket history.[4]

He toured Australia with Pakistan A in 2006, playing one first-class match and three List A matches.

In 2009 he was invited to play for Afghanistan to strengthen their batting by their coach Kabir Khan, and was included in the 15-member Afghanistan team named ahead of the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa. However, Afghanistan withdrew Rafatullah from their squad after deciding he was not eligible to play for them.[5]

In 2012-13 he was the highest scorer in the President's Cup One-Day Tournament, with 425 runs in six matches for Water and Power Development Authority, including three centuries.[6]

Personal life

His elder brother Asmatullah Mohmand played first-class cricket in Pakistan from 1995 to 2004.[7]

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