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Pakistani cricketer
Born: December 2, 1979 (age 43 years), Lahore, Pakistan
Spouse: Ayesha Razzaq
Dates joined: 2012 (Duronto Rajshahi), 2010 (Hampshire Cricket)

Number: 12 (Pakistan national cricket team), 9 (Duronto Rajshahi)
Height: 1.82 m
Nationality: Pakistani
Siblings: Muhammad Faisal, Muhammad Ashfaq, Muhammad Afzaal, Saima Shahid

Born Dec 02, 1979 (43 years)
Birth Place Lahore, Punjab
Role Bowling Allrounder
Batting Style Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style Right-arm fast-medium

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Abdul Razzaq was born in Shahdara Bagh, a suburb on the outskirts of Lahore, Punjab, known for its Mughal architecture.

He is married to his maternal first cousin, Ayesha.

His son Ali Razzaq is also a cricketer.

Abdul Razzaq is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer, who played all formats of the game.

He is a right arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman, who emerged in international cricket in 1996 with his One Day International debut against Zimbabwe at his home ground in Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore; just one month before his seventeenth birthday.

He was the part of the Pakistan Cricket Team squad that won the ICC World Twenty20 2009. He played 265 ODIs and 46 Tests.

At the age of 38, Abdul Razzaq announced that he would make a comeback in domestic circuit level to play first-class cricket again after having short stints as a coach for few domestic teams in Pakistan since his international retirement in 2013.

Abdul Razzaq came into the Pakistan side at the young age of 17 as a genuine fast bowler who could bat a bit. But over the years, he has developed into an exploding batting option, while his bowling has not been as quick as it once used to be.

His ability to swing the ball both ways and the power and versatility he brings with the bat made him grow as one of Pakistan’s premier all rounders after the legendary Imran Khan.

Razzaq made him ODI debut in 1996 against Zimbabwe and soon became a regular in the limited overs version of the game. However, he had to wait for his opportunities in Test cricket, which finally arrived 3 years later against Australia in 1999.

His techniques and suitability to Test cricket was always questioned, but the same batting style helped him grow from strength to strength in the ODI format.

His all-round abilities came to the fore in the tri- series involving Australia and India at Australia in 2000, where he emerged as the Man of the Series.

Though not as successful in the Test format, Razzaq would often chip in with useful contributions. In 2000, he became the youngest cricketer in the world to take a Test hat-trick when he performed the feat in a match against Sri Lanka.

A minor slump in form with the bat and a steady decline in pace with the ball saw Razzaq become a support bowler post 2002. Although his place in the ODI squad was never questioned, calls for his head from the Test team grew louder .

But Razzaq found his form and pace back post 2005, when he scored 205 runs and took 9 wickets against India in 2 Test matches.