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Umar Gul unsuccessfully appeals for an lbw in the 1st test against West Indies
Umar Gul T20 Cricketer of 2007 for best Bowling
Umar Gul is a Pakistani fast bowler and become famous as one of the leading T20 bowler in world cricket. He is leading wicket taker in ICC T20 World cup 2007 and ICC T20 World cup 2009. Asian cricket council gives him the award of best T20 bowler of 2007. His best bowling in T20 cricket is 5 wickets for 6 runs against New Zealand in T20 World Cup. He is the main strike bowler of Pakistan in all types of cricket but his deadliest and accurate Yorkers make him best T20 bowler in depth over’s.
Umar Gul’s 5 Wickets for 6 Runs Video
Umar Gul takes 5 Wickets for 6 runs and creates a history in T20 World Cup against New Zealand.
Umar Gul and Mohammad Aamir fight in New Zealand
Umar Gul is Pakistani fast bowler and Pakistani cricketer. He is played a key role in the success of ICC T20 World Cup 2009 for Pakistan and considered the backbone for Pakistani cricket team. Mohammad Aamir is young fast medium bowler and Pakistani cricketer who open the bowling for Pakistan and in very short span of time take permanent place in Pakistani cricket team. Both the bowlers are great assets for Pakistan.
Umar Gul’s 6 Wickets against England
Umar Gul is a fast bowler and Pakistani cricketer who known for his in-swinging Yorkers. He first appeared on the scene in 2003 against Zimbabwe. At that time he bowled with Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis and learned a lot from them. After they retired he solely took the burden and led the Pakistani bowling attack from the front. Day by day his bowling improves and he becomes more lethal bowler as time passed by. His best bowling is against England in which he took 6 wickets for 42 runs.
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What is the height of Umar Gul?
The Height of Umar Gul is 6 ft 1 in. he is tall fast bowler of Pakistan. He is known for hid deadliest Yorkers in the depth over’s. His ability to bowl well in last over’s separate him from other bowlers in Pakistani bowling lineup. He uses his height as an advantage in his bowling when he bowled bouncers or uplift the ball from good length. Height is very helpful for any fast bowler and it helped them to gain extra bounce and lift.
Umar Gul in T20 Cricket and Tournaments
Umar Gul is a Pakistani fast bowler who becomes famous because of his in-swinging Yorkers. He debut in international cricket for Pakistan in 2003 and now considered to be the backbone of Pakistani bowling attack because of his hard work and precise line & length. In T20 cricket his achievements as a bowler is quite amazing. He takes five wickets for 6 runs in ICC T20 World Cup 2009 which is the best bowling figure for any bowler in T20 cricket. He was the best bowler in ICC T20 World Cup 2007 and 2009. This also presents his class in the format that considered being only for batsmen.
Umar Gul’s 5 Wickets for 6 Runs
Umar Gul is a fast bowler of Pakistan who played test matches, One Day Internationals and T20 matches for Pakistan cricket team. He was the most successful bowler in ICC T20 World Cup in 2007 and 2009. In ICC T20 World Cup 2009 he took 5 wickets for just 6 runs against New Zealand and become the first bowler in the history of T20 cricket to take 5 wickets. In that particular match he completely destroyed New Zealand’s batting and New Zealand were all out for just 99 runs in 18.3 over’s. He played a decisive role in Pakistan’s victory of ICC T20 World Cup 2009 and also received a award for the best bowler of the World Cup. Continue Reading >>
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Umar Gul with Man of the Match award in ICC Twenty20 World Cup match between New Zealand and Pakistan England in England.
Umar Gul Biography
The slightest-overvalued but the largest part flourishing and guaranteed Pakistan velocity creation of the preceding only some years, Umar Gul is the most recent in Pakistan’s congregation-line of swiftness-bowling aptitude. He had played just nine first-class matches at what time called up for national duty in the rouse of Pakistan’s deprived 2003 World Cup. On the smooth tracks of Sharjah, Gul performed commendably, maintaining tremendous regulation and being paid appreciable out swing with the new ball.

