Azhar Ali Age:- Former Pakistani cricketer Azhar Ali competed internationally. In Test and ODI cricket, he also served as Pakistan’s national team captain. In July 2010 at Lord’s Stadium, Ali made his Pakistani Test debut against Australia. Ali, a quick right-handed batsman and occasional leg-break bowler, hit 302 against the West Indies in October 2016 to become the first person to achieve the triple centurion, double centurion, and centurion milestones in a day and night test match.
Azhar Ali Age
A right-handed batter for Pakistan, Azhar Ali was born on February 19, 1985, in Lahore, Punjab. Pakistan. Against Australia in 2010, Azhar was one of the rare Pakistani batsmen to make his Test debut before his ODI debut.
Azhar Ali Career
When Ali was 13 years old, he began playing cricket primarily as a bowler. When he was 16, he made his first debut as a leg spinner in 2002. He initially batted at number 9, but when he began playing for Khan Research Laboratories, he was moved up to number 8. He moved to Scotland in 2004 at the age of 19, where he began playing cricket for Huntly Cricket Club.


Azhar Ali Parents
Azhar’s father name is Muhammad Rafiq and mother name is not known.
Azhar Ali Captioncy
After the 2015 World Cup, Azhar assumed the captaincy. However, under his leadership, Pakistan fell to No. 9 in ODI rankings, and after losing the ODI series against Australia, Azhar resigned as captain in February 2017.


Records
1.Only batsman from Pakistan to score two double hundreds in a calendar year.
2.First cricketer in international competition to score a hundred with a white ball, a double hundred with a red ball, and a triple hundred with a pink ball
3.The sole Pakistani batsman to reach 200 in a Test in Australia.
Azhar Ali has three ODI and nineteen Test centuries.
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Wife
Azhar married to Naila Azhar and has 2 sons.


Nationality
Pakistani
Net Worth
Azhar’s net worth is around $16 million
Body Measurements
Height: 5 feet 9 inch
Weight: 76 kg
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