Thursday, May 31, 2012

MEri jAn ShAhid aFridi (BooM BooM)


Full name   Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi
Born March 1, 1980, Khyber Agency
Current age 32 years 91 days

Major teams Pakistan, Asia XI, Deccan Chargers, Dhaka Gladiators, Fly Emirates XI, Griqualand West, Habib Bank Limited, Hampshire, ICC World XI, Karachi, Leicestershire, Melbourne Renegades, South Australia

Playing role Allrounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak googly

Batting and fielding averages
 

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 27 48 1 1716 156 36.51 1973 86.97 5 8 220 52 10 0
ODIs 342 317 19 7040 124 23.62 6182 113.87 6 33 644 298 111 0
T20Is 48 46 3 748 54* 17.39 527 141.93 0 3 59 30 13 0
First-class 111 183 4 5631 164 31.45

12 30

75 0
List A 433 405 22 9690 124 25.30

8 52

134 0
Twenty20 108 96 7 1704 80 19.14 1084 157.19 0 5 141 82 29 0






Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 27 47 3194 1709 48 5/52 5/43 35.60 3.21 66.5 1 1 0
ODIs 342 317 14952 11482 344 6/38 6/38 33.37 4.60 43.4 4 8 0
T20Is 48 48 1085 1115 56 4/11 4/11 19.91 6.16 19.3 3 0 0
First-class 111
13493 7023 258 6/101
27.22 3.12 52.2
8 0
List A 433
19047 14640 448 6/38 6/38 32.67 4.61 42.5 5 10 0
Twenty20 108 108 2362 2513 137 5/20 5/20 18.34 6.38 17.2 4 1 0

Recent matches
 
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
4/11, 3* PCB Greens v PCB Blues Lahore 26 May 2012 Other T20
20, 1/24 PCB Greens v PCB Blues Lahore 24 May 2012 Other T20
14, 4/49 PCB Greens v PCB Blues Lahore 22 May 2012 Other OD
32, 1/28 Pakistan v Bangladesh Dhaka 22 Mar 2012 ODI # 3267
9, 0/58 Pakistan v India Dhaka 18 Mar 2012 ODI # 3263
0/32 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Dhaka 15 Mar 2012 ODI # 3260
0, 2/49 Pakistan v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Mar 2012 ODI # 3258
3/23 Dhaka v Barisal Dhaka 29 Feb 2012 Twenty20
27*, 1/35 Dhaka v Khulna Dhaka 28 Feb 2012 Twenty20
0/19, 3 Pakistan v England Abu Dhabi 27 Feb 2012 T20I # 229

Profile
           Of Shahid Afridi it can safely be said that cricket never has and never will see another like him. To say he is an allrounder is to say Albert Einstein was a scientist; it tells a criminally bare story.
For a start, the slant of his all-round skills only became clear ten years into his career; he is a leg-spinning allrounder. Variety is his calling and as well as a traditional leg-break, he has two googlies, a conventional offie and a lethal faster one, though this is increasingly rare. All come with the threat of considerable, late drift. He fairly hustles through overs, which in limited-over formats is a weapon in itself and the package is dangerous.
But forever associated with him will be his madcap batting, the prospect of which is a crowd-puller the world over. He is a compulsive basher, literally unable to control his urges to slog every ball that comes his way, and not much of it is classical. Often spectacular results are at hand; he owns, for example, two of the fastest ODI hundreds, including the fastest one ever in his first innings ever at the age of 16. His career strike rates are nearly unmatched. But mostly, anywhere in the order, consistency has been missing.
Despite a healthy Test career, he gave up on the format in 2006, pre-empting men such as Andrew Flintoff, to maximise fully a limited-overs career. He came back, in inimitable fashion, for one Test only, as captain no less in 2010. A loss and two slogs meant he re-retired immediately after. Twenty20 is something he could've been made for and he is among the most lethal players of the format, having been player of the tournament for the inaugural edition of the World Twenty20 in 2007 and led Pakistan to the title two years later with matchwinning all-round hands in the semi and final.
Maturity has often threatened to gatecrash his career and leadership was a just reward, though it was taken away from him in 2011 after an immature spat; another retirement was announced but none of it will change much a truly unique career.







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Monday, May 7, 2012

LAHORE: The City of Flyovers & Extraordinary Architectures

Basic Information 
Lahore  is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in the country. With a rich history dating back over a millennium, Lahore is a main cultural center of Pakistan. One of the most densely populated cities in the world, Lahore remains an economic, political, transportation, entertainment, and educational hub.Now a days Lahore is knowing as the City of flyovers, These flyovers are most beautiful and the architecture of these flyovers is awesome. Metro bus project is very great as we have shown from our own eyes. Most of the Lahore areas progressed during the tenure of Nawaz Sharif & Shahbaz Sharif.

Old Names of Lahore
Laha-war
Laha-noor
Loh-pur
Mahmood-pur
Labokla
Samandpal Nagiri



Metro Bus Elevated Portion Night View

Metro Bus Bridge (Muslim Town to Data Sb)

Metro Bus Bridge (Ravi River)

Ring Road Package-9 Harbaspura Lahore


Ring Road Package-9 Harbaspura Lahore
Ring Road Package-4 Sagian Interchange
Ring Road Package-7 Abduallah Gul Interchange


Canal Bank Road, Thokar Niaz Baig to Bharia Town Lahore

Multan Road Lahore

GT Road near UET Lahore

Muslim Town flyover


Kalma Chock Fly over

Harbanspura Flyover



Mian Meer flyover (fotress Stadium)
Shalamar Flyover
Jinnah flyover 7up
Ravi Interchange (previously Niazi Shaheed Chowk/ Batti Chowk)

 Shairpao flyover


Ring Roads Project 1 to 15 package flyovers &Plane  Roads 
LRR Fly over
LRR Flyover


LRR  flyover-3
LRR flyover

LRR plane Road
Lahore -Kasur Road

LRR plane Road

LRR plane Road




Culture of Lahore
 Lahore is cultural, intellectual and artistic center of the nation. Its faded elegance, busy streets and bazaars, and wide variety of Islamic and British architecture make it a city full of atmosphere, contrast and surprise. The warm and receptive people of Lahore are known for their traditional hospitality. This is a city of vivid differences, of haunting nuances; where bustling bazaars, frenetic streets, glorious fading elegance, British Architecture and echoing atmosphere of city's many mosques merge together into a history that is both dramatic and fascinating.

Extraordinary Architectures




Shalamar Bagh





Minar-e-Pakistan

Lahore Railway Station 
Lahore Museum
Race Course Lahore

Dehli Gate
Kims_Gun_in_mallroad
Punjab Assembly
Data Sb
SBP Lahore

Old Anarkali Lahore