Danish Kaneria

Cricketer, former leg-spinner for Pakistan

Danish Kaneria - Cricketer, former leg-spinner for Pakistan
Born

December 16th, 1980
44 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Pakistan

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A leg-spin bowler, contributed to the Pakistan national cricket team from 2000 to 2010. Debuted in Test cricket against England and became a prominent figure in the squad. Accumulated over 300 wickets in Test matches, making significant contributions in various series. Played for several domestic teams, including Karachi and Sindh.

Took 328 wickets in Test matches

Part of the team that reached the ICC Champions Trophy final in 2004

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