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Mohammad Asif Got 100 Test Wickets

Right arm fast bowler Mohammad Asif became the 15th Pakistani bowler to take 100 wickets in test cricket. Today he took his 100th wicket when he out Alistair Cook in first test against England. This is his 20th Test match. Recently Umar Gul also got 100 wickets target in test against Australia.
Mohammad Asif, who started his career in January 2005 against Australia in Sydney, was born on December 20, 1982, in Sheikhupura, a famous city of Punjab.

According to ICC Test ranking Mohammad Asif is on 2nd rank in test cricket with 802 ratings. He played a major role of win against Australia after 15 years at Leeds test.

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July 31, 2010 Nouman Younas
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