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Abdul
Fazil Sattaur
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| Born: |
6
April 1965, Albion, Berbice, British Guiana |
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| Major
Teams: |
Berbice,
Guyana, Canada |
| Known
As: |
Fazil
Sattaur |
| Pronounced: |
Fazil
Samad |
| Batting
Style: |
Right
Hand Bat |
| Other: |
Wicket-Keeper
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Profile:
An
aggressive upper order bat, Fazil Samad (also known as Fazil
Sattaur) is one of several Canadian players with first-class
experience, making 10 appearances for Berbice and Guyana between
1984 and 1990. He enjoys playing his shots and can score very fast
against loose bowling. He keeps wicket on occasion and also bowls
off-spin. He fell just short of a first-class century, making 94
in the 1989 Jones Cup match between Berbice and Demarara. He did
not play in the 201 ICC Trophy but came into the national team for
the 2001 Americas Cup, where he was Canada's top-run scorer, with
two half centuries. He struggled in the 6 Nations Challenge in
Namibia with only 51 runs in four innings. He also took part in
Canada's 2002 Red Stripe Bowl campaign with modest success. He
plays for Cavaliers in the Toronto and District League and had a
remarkable 2002 season, making over 1000 runs at an average of 93
with four centuries.
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