Uvais Karnain Explained

Uvais Karnain
Fullname:Shaul Hameed Uvais Karnain
Birth Place:Colombo
Country:Sri Lanka
International:true
Internationalspan:1984–1990
Odidebutdate:31 March
Odidebutyear:1984
Odidebutagainst:New Zealand
Odicap:38
Lastodidate:29 April
Lastodiyear:1990
Lastodiagainst:Pakistan
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
Columns:1
Column1:ODI
Matches1:19
Runs1:229
Bat Avg1:19.08
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:41*
Deliveries1:105.5
Wickets1:16
Bowl Avg1:31.56
Fivefor1:1
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:5/26
Catches/Stumpings1:1/–
Date:1 May
Year:2006
Source:http://www.cricinfo.com/srilanka/content/player/49364.html ESPNcricinfo

Shaul Hameed Uvais Karnain (born 11 August 1962) is a Sri Lankan former Sri Lankan cricketer who played 19 One Day Internationals (ODI) between 1984 and 1990. Making his ODI debut in 1984 against New Zealand, he took a five-wicket haul, thus becoming the first debutant to do so in ODIs. Karnain started playing cricket at Isipathana College, Colombo.

Domestic career

Born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Karnain started playing first-class cricket for Moors Sports Club and Nondescripts Cricket Club during the 1982–83 season.[1]

International career

A right-arm medium-fast bowler, he made his ODI debut in March 1984 against New Zealand at the Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa. Batting first, Sri Lanka was struggling at 81 runs for the loss of 6 wickets when Karnain joined Arjuna Ranatunga and scored 28 runs off 24 balls. In the second innings, he took 5 wickets for 26 runs as New Zealand was bowled out for 116 runs. In the event, he became the first player to take a five-wicket haul on ODI debut.[2] His performance with both bat and ball ensured Sri Lanka's victory and earned him a man of the match award. The Wisden Cricketers' Almanack described his performance as a "superb debut".[3]

Karnain was then selected for the World Series Cricket and the World Championship of Cricket, both during the 1984–85 season in Australia. In nine matches that he played in the World Series Cricket, he scored 173 runs at an average of 43.25.[4] Although his performance with the bat earned him a good repute, his performance with the ball was criticized as he conceded a lot many runs in both the tournaments. He was also a part of the Sri Lankan team that lost to India in the Wills Asia Cup in 1988. This was followed by the Austral-Asia Cup which was held in the United Arab Emirates in 1990. The series marked his last appearance in international cricket.

After cricket

As of April 2015, Karnain was one of the members of the selection committee of the Sri Lanka women's national cricket team.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: P Jayasekera. Johann. Sri Lanka / Players / Shaul Karnain. ESPNcricinfo. 19 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Bowling records. ESPNcricinfo. 19 June 2015.
  3. Web site: Second One-day International Sri Lanka v New Zealand 1983-84. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. reprinted by ESPNcricinfo. 19 June 2015.
  4. Web site: Statistics / Statsguru / SHU Karnain / One-Day Internationals. ESPNcricinfo. 19 June 2015.
  5. Web site: Fidel Fernando. Andrew. Woutersz named SL team manager for Pakistan, India series. ESPNcricinfo. 19 June 2015.