List of Pakistan Test wicket-keepers

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Kamran Akmal played 53 matches for Pakistan from 2002 to 2010

This is a chronological list of Pakistan Test wicket-keepers.

Pakistani wicket keeping has been stable over the years, with Pakistani selectors often unwilling to rotate players. As a result, several of these players have ended up captaining Pakistani sides in part because of their longevity in the team, such as

Sarfraz Ahmed.[1] Wasim Bari is the longest-serving wicketkeeper for Pakistan.[2]

Anil Dalpat is the only non-Muslim wicket-keeper who represented Pakistan.[3]

No. Player Span Tests Catches Stumpings Total
dismissals
1 Hanif Mohammad 1952 3 2 0 2
2
Imtiaz Ahmed
1952–1962 38 74 16 90
3 Ijaz Butt 1962 1 2 0 2
4 Abdul Kadir 1964 2 0 1 1
5 Naushad Ali 1965 6 9 0 9
6 Wasim Bari 1967–1984 81 201 27 228
7 Shahid Israr 1976 1 2 0 2
8 Taslim Arif 1980 5 6 3 9
9 Saleem Yousuf 1982–1990 32 91 13 104
10 Ashraf Ali 1982–1987 8 17 5 22
11 Anil Dalpat 1984–1985 9 22 3 25
12
Zulqarnain Zaidi
1986 3 8 2 10
13 Nadeem Abbasi 1989 3 6 0 6
14 Moin Khan 1990–2004 66 127 20 147
15 Rashid Latif 1992–2003 37 119 11 130
16 Atiq-uz-Zaman 2000 1 5 0 5
17 Humayun Farhat 2001 1 0 0 0
18 Kamran Akmal 2002–2010 53 184 22 206
19
Sarfraz Ahmed
2010–2019 49 146 21 167
20 Zulqarnain Haider 2010 1 2 0 2
21 Adnan Akmal 2010–2014 21 66 11 77
22
Mohammad Salman
2011 2 2 1 3
23 Mohammad Rizwan 2019–present 15 37 1 38

References

  1. ^ Samiuddin, Osman (4 May 2010). "Stumped for choice?". ESPN CricInfo.
  2. ^ "The best wicketkeeper-batsmen of Pakistan's Test history | Sports | thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk.
  3. ^ "Wicket-keepers who couldn't keep their places: Taslim Arif, Anil Dalpat, Atiq uz Zaman, Mohammad Salman | Sports | thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk.