Personal Information

Full Name Kamran Akmal
Born January 13, 1982 Lahore, Punjab
Age 42 Years, 10 Months, 19 Days
National Side Pakistan
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling -
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - - -
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
2 4 2 0 -

Career Information

Teams Played Pakistan, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Islamabad, Lahore City, Lahore, Lahore Blues, Lahore Eagles, Lahore Whites, Lahore Lions, Lahore Shalimar, Multan Tigers, National Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan A, Pakistan Inv XI, Punjab Stallions, Punjab Pakistan, Water and Power Development Authority, Rajasthan Royals, Pakistan Under-19, Chattogram Challengers, Sylhet Thunder, Wayamba United, St Lucia Zouks, Trinbago Knight Riders, Federal United, Peshawar Zalmi, Maratha Arabians, Toronto Nationals, Central Punjab, Swift Gallopers
Career Span

Kamran Akmal Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Test
53 92 6 2648 158* v SL 6 12 372 14 30.79 63.10 184 22
ODI
157 138 14 3236 124 v WI 5 10 378 37 26.09 83.94 157 31
World Cup
11 10 1 249 55 v KEN 0 1 34 0 27.66 70.73 11 6
T20I
58 53 6 987 73 v BAN 0 5 100 31 21.00 120.21 28 32
IPL
6 6 1 128 53* v CSK 0 1 13 8 25.60 164.10 5 4

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc

Kamran Akmal Profile

One probably has to date back to Imtiaz Ahmed in the early 50s to find a Pakistani wicket-keeper who doubled up as an accomplished batsman. In Moin Khan and Rashid Latif, Kamran Akmal’s much-rotated predecessors, Pakistan too followed the sport-wide trend of specialists behind the stumps with average batting ability. The arrival of Adam Gilchrist bucked the trend, and Kamran became Pakistan’s own wicket-keeper batsman. Still, doubts were often raised over Akmal’s ability with the glove, in contrast to his assured batting prowess. It rightly indicates towards Akmal primarily being a batsman who was later augmented to a glove-man.


Into just his third Test inning during his debut tour to Zimbabwe in 2002, Kamran Akmal notched his first international half-century. Only in early 2005 against West Indies was Akmal’s batting given additional exposure, sent as an opening partner to Imran Nazir to face West Indies. A century ensued, Akmal’s career-first and growing doubts over his shoddy wicket-keeping were set aside. The constant pressure to perform well with the bat as to find grace with his keeping shortcomings helped Akmal to 5 international tons between November 2005 and January 2006. He played his first World Cup in 2007, in part of Pakistan’s poor showing at the Caribbean.


Riding on that purple patch between late 2005 and early 2006, Akmal’s form deteriorated, in a slump that witnessed only 2 additional centuries in ODIs and Tests each from 2006 to mid-2010. But his knack of scoring runs in quick time saw Kamran’s inclusion in the prolific Pakistani T20 side, helping his team to the T20 World Cup win in 2009. During the tournament, improvements were also evident in his keeping evidenced by his 4 stumpings against the Netherlands. After two decades shifting keeping duties, Akmal’s stability behind the sticks was a welcome change for Pakistan.


However, things became tough for the wicket-keeper after the T20 World Cup in 2009. During Pakistan's tour of Australia in 2009, Akmal was blamed for match-fixing in the 2nd Test where he dropped Michael Hussey four times in the same innings. He missed a couple of tours due to the allegations. Kamran was eventually cleared by the ICC and he then went on to represent Pakistan in the 2011 edition of the World Cup. However, he could never regain the form and later on got dropped from the side. Akmal made a few comebacks post that but eventually lost his place and has been discarded from the current set-up. He last represented Pakistan in 2017 when he played against West Indies. Out of contention for the national team, Akmal continues to work hard on his game and has been one of the prolific scorers in the domestic T20 League.