Mushtaq Ahmed, born on June 28, 1970, is celebrated as one of Pakistan’s finest leg-spinners, renowned for his devastating googly. With a career that spanned both international cricket and county cricket with Sussex, Mushtaq’s impact on the game was significant.
On the occasion of his birthday, we look back at Mushtaq Ahmed’s top three performances in ODI cricket, highlighting the moments when his skill and cunning made him a formidable force on the field. From crucial wickets to match-winning spells, these performances showcase why Mushtaq Ahmed remains a beloved figure in the world of cricket.
3. 4/27 vs Zimbabwe
In the 1996-1997 Singer-Akai Cup 6th match at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Mushtaq Ahmed delivered a stellar bowling performance. After Pakistan managed 151/9 in 50 overs, Mushtaq’s exceptional leg-spin decimated the Zimbabwean batting lineup.
He bowled a ten-over spell, claiming 4 wickets for just 27 runs, with an impressive economy rate of 2.70. His crucial breakthroughs ensured India was bowled out for 119 in 40.1 overs, leading Pakistan to a significant victory. Mushtaq’s masterful control and effective use of his googly played a pivotal role in this low-scoring match, showcasing his prowess as one of the premier leg-spinners of his time.
2. 4/22 vs West Indies
In the 1999-2000 Cable & Wireless One Day Series 3rd Final at Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Mushtaq Ahmed delivered a stellar bowling performance. West Indies, batting first, were bowled out for just 114 runs, with Mushtaq playing a pivotal role.
He took 4 crucial wickets, finishing with impressive figures of 8.0-1-22-4 and an economy rate of 2.75. His exceptional spell significantly restricted the West Indies’ scoring. Later, Pakistan chased the modest target, achieving 116/6 in 45.5 overs.
1. 5/36 vs India
In the 5th match of the India vs. Pakistan ODI series, held at the Cricket, Skating & Curling Club in Toronto on September 23, 1996, Mushtaq Ahmed delivered a stellar bowling performance. Defending Pakistan’s total of 213/9 in 50 overs, Mushtaq dismantled the Indian batting lineup with remarkable precision.
He took 5 wickets, conceding just 36 runs in his 10 overs, maintaining an impressive economy rate of 3.60. His 5-wicket haul played a crucial role in bowling India out for 161, securing a significant victory for Pakistan.