Happy Birthday Yusuf Pathan: Did not play a single Test for India, but has mastered T20 cricket
Happy Birthday Yusuf Pathan: Did not play a single Test for India, but has mastered T20 cricket
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Yusuf Pathan is celebrating his birthday today. Yusuf Pathan is very well known for his batting and bowling. This right-handed player has recorded many big records with his bat. At the same time, while bowling, he bullied many legendary players.

Yusuf Pathan was born on November 17, 1982, in Vadodara, Gujarat. Yusuf was born in a Gujarati Pathan family. His younger brother, Irfan Pathan, was also an Indian cricketer. It was here that both brothers used to practice cricket. He made his debut for India in the year 2001-02. Pathan retired from all forms of cricket in February 2021. Yusuf Pathan entered the Indian team from T20 International cricket. He played his first T20 match against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup on 4 September 2007. In this match, he scored 15 runs in 8 balls with the help of a four and a six. At the same time, his last T20 International match was against South Africa on 30 March 2012.  

Yusuf played his first ODI match for India on June 10, 2008, against Pakistan in Dhaka. He managed to score three runs in 12 balls in this match. At the same time, he played his last ODI match against Pakistan on March 18, 2012, in Dhaka. In this match, he spent 30 runs while bowling 5 overs, but he did not get any wickets. Yusuf Pathan has not played a single Test for India, but he was a master of T20 cricket. Former India all-rounder Yusuf Pathan entered the Indian Premier League (IPL) record books on March 13, 2010. During this time, he scored a century in just 37 balls against Sachin Tendulkar-led Mumbai Indians. In ODI cricket, Yusuf Pathan has recorded a big record while batting at number eight. In fact, Yusuf has the record of scoring the most (123*) runs in an innings while batting at number 8.

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