Old boys at the Twenty20
Pakistan's Rafatullah Mohmand is the oldest player from a Test country to make his T20I debut. A look at those just younger than him at debut
Rahul Dravid Age: 38y 232d Debut match: v England, Old Trafford, 2011
Dravid was not a part of India's limited-overs plans for several years but when the 2011 Tests ended in an embarassing 4-0 defeat, he was called in to shore up the batting • Getty Images
When virtually all of West Indies' top players went on strike in 2009, the board had to look around for replacements, and settled on Reifer, who last played Test cricket in 1999, as captain for a full series•DigicelCricket.com
Unlike the previous two, who were panic picks, Jayasuriya still had years left in his limited-overs career. He was Man of the Match on his T20I debut, which was a precursor to a famous 5-0 mauling of England in the ODI series, in which he scored two hundreds•Getty Images
Towards the end of his international career, Inzamam played his only T20I match, leading Pakistan to an easy victory in their first game in the format•Getty Images
The only Bangladesh player to take part in both their inaugural Test and their inaugural T20I. He did his bit in an easy win over Zimbabwe, thumping 13 off 5 balls, and then stifling the Zimbabwe middle order•AFP