Zaheer Khan, who celebrated his 46th birthday yesterday, is remembered as one of India’s finest fast bowlers, known for his pivotal roles in the 2011 World Cup, the 2002/03 Champions Trophy, and his remarkable contributions with both bat and ball throughout his illustrious career. Published: October 8, 2024 4:44 PM IST By Edited by Zaheer Khan, who turned 46 yesterday, October 7, remains one of India’s finest fast bowlers, known for his ability to swing the ball both ways and his knack for stepping up during critical moments. His versatility and leadership with the ball were crucial for India’s successes, especially in the 2011 World Cup triumph and the 2002/03 ICC Champions Trophy.
As we celebrate his birthday, let’s revisit some of the key highlights from his illustrious career with Team India: 1. The 2011 World Cup heroics Zaheer Khan was the backbone of Indian bowling, which blitzed it across in the 2011 World Cup. Playing at home, the ace pacer was at the top of the wicket-taker’s list with joint-highest wickets, going abreast with Pakistan’s all-rounder Shahid Afridi.
With 21 wickets from nine matches, Zaheer has been a sustained source of strength for India throughout the event. His innings with the cricket ball went quite a way in India’s achievement and led eventually to India’s second World Cup victory. 2.
India’s highest wicket taker 2002-03 Champions Trophy One other defining moment in Zaheer Khan’s career occurred more than two decades ago at .