Umer Gul Biography
 
 
 
 
 
Umar Gul(born 15 October 1984 in  Peshawar) is a Pakistani cricketer who has played ten Test matches and  25 One Day Internationals for Pakistan as a specialist fast bowler.  However, injury has prevented him from a long international career, as  he was out of cricket for an entire season after his international  debut. Gul was first called up for the team in April 2003, playing four  one-day matches at the Cherry Blossom Sharjah Cup against Zimbabwe,  Kenya and Sri Lanka, where he took four wickets, and he was in and out  of the one-day team after that tournament. However, he played the whole  of the 2003-04 home series against Bangladesh, making his Test debut and  taking 15 wickets in the three Tests, and took the second-most wickets  of any Pakistani bowler in the series, behind Shabbir Ahmed with 17.  However, Shoaib Akhtar, who took 13 in third place, only played two of  the Tests. Gul was retained for the ODIs against Bangladesh, taking a  List A best five for 17 in nine overs in the third match, and ended with  11 wickets in the 50 series win. However, he could still not command a  regular spot, playing three of Pakistan's nine next ODIs before finally  getting dropped after one for 36 against New Zealand. He played two  Tests after that, however, taking four wickets in a drawn Test against  New Zealand before coming in as replacement for Shabbir Ahmed in the  second Test of the three-Test series against India. After coming on as  first-change bowler, Gul dismissed Virender Sehwag with his second over,  and then bowled unchanged for 12 overs either side of lunch to take  five Indian top order wickets - including Rahul Dravid and Sachin  Tendulkar, who both had Test batting averages above 50, as did Sehwag.  Gul finished with five for 31 in his spell, earning him commendation  from Cricinfo journalist Dileep Premachandran, who praised his \"control  of line and length\", and he was also named Man of the Match despite  conceding runs at five an over in the second innings in a nine-wicket  win. However, Gul was then ruled out of the third Test with a back  injury which kept him out of cricket for an entire year. He returned to  play two games at the 2004-05 Twenty20 Cup, and played some matches for  Pakistan A and a Pakistan XI in warm-up games before the Test matches  against England the following season, but he was not selected for the  matches and has instead played three matches with Peshawar at the  Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Gul was selected in Pakistan squad for the 2006  tour of England as a replacement to the injured Shoaib Akhtar. Gul had  signed a one year contract with Gloucestershire to play in 2007, but the  Pakistan Cricket Board failed to give them their permission. Gul  appeared in all three of Pakistan's group matches in the 2007 World Cup  taking four wickets with an economy rate of 3.13, only Shane Bond of  those to deliver 100 balls was more economical. He also appeared in all  of Pakistan's matches at the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 taking 3/15 of 4  overs in the semi-final victory over New Zealand. He took three wickets  in the final to finish as the tournament's leading wicket-taker. In  February 2008, Gul signed with the Indian Premier League and was drafted  by Shahrukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders franchise for US $150,000. He  played in six matches, taking 12 wickets at an average of 15.33,  including a player of the match award in Kolkata's final game in which  Gul took 4-23 and scored 24 runs from 11 balls. In December 2008 Gul  signed with the Western Warriors to compete in the Australian domestic  2008-09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash tournament. He performed very well in his  debut match for the Warriors, taking 4 wickets for 15 runs in a losing  side. 
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Umar Gul's best ODI figures - 6/42 - vs England - 2010 - HQ
Mahela Udawatte vs Umar Gul- Canada t20
Umar Gul gets 6 Wickets vs England During 3rd ODI 
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