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Male, international cricketer. Right arm bowler. Played in this year's domestic season and is presumably from Pakistan but did not play today.

Is he a fast bowler?

Who asked if he was from the Windies? Did you even read Question 10????

Male, Right Arm bowler, currently playing county cricket and international cricket for a Subcontinental country which counts English as an official language. And we've used 14 questions to get that. Great...

Spinner?

Male, international cricketer. Right arm bowler. Played in this year's domestic season and is presumably from Pakistan but did not play today.

Is he a fast bowler?

Posted at the exact same time, freaky.

Ignore my question please.

I will go with, has he taken more than 100 test wickets.
 
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That's a good guess. Not many Subcontinental Asian Right Hand bowlers are playing in England currently. Mustaq Ahmed is another...
 
Harbhajan Singh is an Indian Right Hand bowler playing in England currently.

I'll guess him?
 
Nah, don't think so. He said he's from an English speaking country, and Pakistan isn't one. Definitely Indian, this bloke.

He may be trying to trick us though seeing as how Mushtaq now has English/British citizenship though. Worth a shout.
 
1. Is it a man? - YES

2. Is he African? - NO

3. Has he played international cricket at the highest level? - YES

4. Still playing? - YES

5. Is he from Oceania? - NO

6. Taken part in this year's English domestic season? - YES

7. Is he from an English speaking country? - YES

8. Is he a Bowler? - YES

9. Is he English? - NO

10. Does he play international cricket for a subcontinental country? - YES

11. Is he from an associate nation? - NO

12. Did he play today for Pakistan against Uganda? - NO

13. Is he a left handed bowler? - NO

14. Is he from the West Indies? - NO

15. Spinner? - No

16. Has he taken more than 100 test wickets? - NO

17. Is it Saqlain Mushtaq? - NO

18. Harbhajan Singh? - No

Too clarify, the question about English - I've checked in a few places and they have all said that English is an official language of the country in question.

A clue: He made his début at Faisalabad, scored a total of 5 runs in his last test, major teams include Sussex, where he took 58 wickets in the championship season.
 
1. Is it a man? - YES

2. Is he African? - NO

3. Has he played international cricket at the highest level? - YES

4. Still playing? - YES

5. Is he from Oceania? - NO

6. Taken part in this year's English domestic season? - YES

7. Is he from an English speaking country? - YES

8. Is he a Bowler? - YES

9. Is he English? - NO

10. Does he play international cricket for a subcontinental country? - YES

11. Is he from an associate nation? - NO

12. Did he play today for Pakistan against Uganda? - NO

13. Is he a left handed bowler? - NO

14. Is he from the West Indies? - NO

15. Spinner? - NO

16. Has he taken more than 100 test wickets? - NO

17. Is it Saqlain Mushtaq? - NO

18. Harbhajan Singh? - No

19. Mushtaq Ahmed - No

Not a spinner and is currently playing for Surrey!
 
1. Is it a man? - YES

2. Is he African? - NO

3. Has he played international cricket at the highest level? - YES

4. Still playing? - YES

5. Is he from Oceania? - NO

6. Taken part in this year's English domestic season? - YES

7. Is he from an English speaking country? - YES

8. Is he a Bowler? - YES

9. Is he English? - NO

10. Does he play international cricket for a subcontinental country? - YES

11. Is he from an associate nation? - NO

12. Did he play today for Pakistan against Uganda? - NO

13. Is he a left handed bowler? - NO

14. Is he from the West Indies? - NO

15. Spinner? - NO

16. Has he taken more than 100 test wickets? - NO

17. Is it Saqlain Mushtaq? - NO

18. Harbhajan Singh? - No

19. Mushtaq Ahmed - No

20. Is your player Mohammad Akram? - YES

Just got in there Lee!


Will also say, that Akram has apparently got English citizenship through marriage so that may go towards qualifying the English speaking question further.

Your go, Lee!
 
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That worked out good for you as far as English speaking country goes, but for future reference this is what the CIA World Factbook says about English as an official language in Pakistan.

lingua franca of Pakistani elite and most government ministries

Don't quite think you can call Pakistan an English speaking country for that. India on the other hand can be called that IMO.
 
England doesn't have an official langauge I believe, so you could say that anyone from England speaks every language on earth...

Tricks!!
 
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