Sohail Tanvir

Sohail Tanvir
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Nationality
Pakistan
Position
Bowler
Date Of Birth
12 December 1984
Birthplace
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Height
1.96 m
Current Team
CR
Leagues
Nepal Premier League
Seasons
2024

Biography

Sohail Tanvir, born on December 12, 1984, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, is a former Pakistani cricketer renowned for his unorthodox left-arm bowling action and significant contributions in limited-overs cricket.

Early Life and Domestic Career:

Tanvir began his cricketing journey in Rawalpindi, making a mark as a bowling all-rounder. His consistent performances in domestic cricket led to his selection for the national team in 2007.

International Career:

Tanvir made his international debut in the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007, replacing Shoaib Akhtar. His unique bowling style, characterized by a wrong-footed action, made him a challenging prospect for batsmen. He was part of the Pakistani squad that won the ICC World Twenty20 in 2009.

Indian Premier League (IPL) Success:

In the 2008 IPL season, representing the Rajasthan Royals, Tanvir achieved remarkable bowling figures of 6 wickets for 14 runs against the Chennai Super Kings. This performance earned him the Purple Cap for being the highest wicket-taker of the tournament, a record that stood for over a decade.

Franchise Cricket:

Beyond the IPL, Tanvir showcased his skills in various T20 leagues worldwide, including the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Notably, he recorded figures of 5 wickets for 3 runs for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the 2017 CPL.

Sohail Tanvir also played for the Chitwan Rhinos in the Nepal Premier League (NPL) and was a standout performer for the team. With his vast experience and skill in T20 cricket, Tanvir became the highest wicket-taker for Chitwan Rhinos during the tournament, consistently delivering match-winning performances with the ball. His unorthodox left-arm medium-fast bowling and clever variations, such as cutters and slower balls, proved highly effective on Nepali pitches. Tanvir’s ability to take wickets at crucial moments helped the Chitwan Rhinos in key matches, showcasing his enduring class and skill as a bowler.

Playing Style:

Tanvir’s left-arm medium-fast bowling, combined with his unconventional action, made him a formidable bowler, especially in the T20 format. He was also a capable lower-order batsman, contributing valuable runs when needed.

Retirement and Legacy:

After a successful career, Tanvir retired from international cricket but continued to participate in various T20 leagues globally. His contributions, particularly in the T20 format, have left a lasting impact on the game.

Personal Life:

Tanvir hails from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and has been a prominent figure in Pakistani cricket, known for his dedication and passion for the sport.

Sohail Tanvir’s career is a testament to his skill and adaptability, making him one of the notable figures in modern cricket, especially in the T20 arena.

Batting

SeasonTeamRB4s6sMatSR
2024CR111320784.62
Total-111320784.62

Career Total

SeasonRB4s6sMatSR
Total84.62

Bowling

SeasonTeamOMRWMatSR
2024CR26.211501260
Total-26.211501260

Career Total

SeasonOMRWMatSR
Total0