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  1. Sohail Tanvir (Urdu: سہیل تنویر; born 12 December 1984) is a Pakistani former cricketer, who has gained considerable international repute for his unorthodox left arm bowling action and particularly for the success it has gained him in the Twenty20 format of the game.

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    • Lasith Malinga. ‘Malinga the Slinga’ – need one say more? One of the true great limited-overs bowlers, particularly at the death, Lasith Malinga’s low round-arm action rendered him a pace-bowling trailblazer.
    • Patrick Dooley. “I mean, if I was an outsider, I’d be making fun of my action.” Australian Paddy Dooley has made quite the impression in the Big Bash League since making his debut in the competition last year.
    • Paul Adams. Quite possibly the most unorthodox spin-bowling action cricket has ever seen, South African Paul Adams’ left-arm unorthodox action was famously likened to a “frog in a blender” by Mike Gatting.
    • Shivil Kaushik. Another spinner subscribing to the Paul Adams school of unorthodox left-arm bowling was Shivil Kaushik, whose brief spell in cricket’s public eye left quite the impression.
    • Birth and first-class cricket: Sohail Tanvir was born on 12 December 1984 and belongs to Rawalpindi from a Kaira Gujjar tribe. He made his first-class debut against Peshawar in 2004.
    • T20I debut: After Shoaib Akhtar was sent back home in 2007, Tanvir got a call-up to the national squad for the inaugural World T20 in South Africa. In his debut series, he picked up 6 wickets from as many matches.
    • Off the mark with a six: Sohail got the opportunity to bat for the first time in international cricket only in the final of the World T20 2007. The first two connections off his bat were for sixes as he scored 12 off 4 deliveries to get his team right back in the match.
    • ODI debut: He made his ODI debut right after the World T20 in 2007 against South Africa in Lahore. He got Justin Kemp out LBW for his maiden ODI wicket.
  3. Sohail Tanvir. Born. December 12, 1984, Rawalpindi, Punjab. Age. 39y 172d. Batting Style. Left hand Bat. Bowling Style. Left arm Medium fast. Playing Role. Bowler. TEAMS.

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  5. Aug 9, 2021 · Check out all 17 of Sohail Tanvir's wickets for the Guyana Amazon Warriors from CPL 2017. #CPL21 #RoadToCPL21 #CricketPlayedLouder #Sohai...

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