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Hassan Adnan
Personal information
Full name
Muhammad Hassan Adnan Syed
Born (1974-05-15) 15 May 1974 (age 50)
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
NicknameHass
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm offbreak
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1994/95Islamabad
1997/98–2004/05Water and Power Development Authority
1997/98–1998/99Gujranwala
2000/01Islamabad
2003–2007Derbyshire
2003/04Lahore
2009/10Pakistan Customs
2010/11Water and Power Development Authority
Umpiring information
FC umpired24 (2019–2023)
LA umpired10 (2021–2023)
T20 umpired26 (2020–2023)
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 137 73 11
Runs scored 7,609 1,875 167
Batting average 37.11 30.73 23.85
100s/50s 10/51 2/14 0/1
Top score 191 113* 54*
Balls bowled 481 187 54
Wickets 4 6 2
Bowling average 88.00 27.00 34.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 1/4 2/13 1/18
Catches/stumpings 76/– 26/– 4/–
Source: Cricinfo, 8 August 2023

Muhammad Hassan Adnan Syed (Urdu: محمد حسن عدنان), (born 15 May 1974, in Lahore) is a Pakistani former cricketer who has played for the cricket teams of Islamabad, Water and Power Development Authority, Gujranwala, Derbyshire and Lahore.

One of the most adaptable Pakistani batsmen today, and regarded particularly for his skills in slow accumulation of runs rather than blistering pace or skill, he became Derbyshire's Player of the Year in 2004, and subsequently the next year found himself suffering from a dip in form in 2005. His best career score to date, of 191, came during September 2005. He now has British citizenship.

Adnan left Derbyshire at the end of September 2007.[1] He is now an umpire,[2] and in March 2019 stood in the match between Derbyshire and Leeds/Bradford MCCU in the opening round of Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches.[3]

References

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  1. ^ BBC News
  2. ^ "ECB appoints three new officials including James Whitaker as Cricket Liaison Officer". My News Desk. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  3. ^ "1st Match, Marylebone Cricket Club University Matches at Derby, Mar 26-28 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
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