'He must have played a lot of cricket then,' says former Pakistan cricketer.
Basit Ali is a former Pakistani cricketer and coach. Ali coached Pakistan’s Women's Team and Under-19 team. He has also been chief selector of the Pakistan Under-19 team.
Basit Ali was considered the batter who would replace Javed Miandad in the Pakistani team as he played with the same vigour and style.
December 13, 1970, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
Basit Ali played his first Test and ODI against West Indies in 1993.
Basit Ali played his last Test against New Zealand in 1995. He played his last ODI in 1996 against South Africa.
Basit Ali played 19 Tests and he scored 858 runs in them at an average of 26.81 with one hundred and five fifties.
Basit Ali played 50 ODIs and he scored 1,265 runs in them at an average of 34.18 with one century and nine fifties.