Irfan Khan Pathan is considered by many, with reason, as the most talented swing and seam bowler to emerge from India since Kapil Dev. When he made his Test debut in Australia in 2003-04, it was with the energy of a 19-year-old, but a composed nous that was striking even for one who had been specifically readied for the purpose via the A-team and age-group channels. His instinct is not merely what to bowl to who and when, but also to keep learning new tricks. Already he possesses perhaps the most potent left-armer's outswinger in the world, is adept at reversing the ball, and enjoys the long spell. Thus equipped, he played a big part in India's one-day and the Test series wins on their revival tour of Pakistan. His batting reserves are expected to yield significant lower-order, perhaps even lower-middle-order, runs in the future.
ICC Emerging Player of the Year 2004
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| Full name | Irfan Khan Pathan |
| Born | October 27, 1984, Baroda, Gujarat |
| Major teams | India, Baroda, Middlesex |
| Batting style | Left-hand bat |
| Bowling style | Left-arm medium-fast |
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| Test debut | Australia v India at Adelaide - Dec 12-16, 2003 |
| ODI debut | Australia v India at Melbourne - Jan 9, 2004 |
| First-class span | 2000/01 - 2005/06 |
| List A span | 2001/02 - 2005/06 |
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