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Pakistan's Cricket History - Unforgettable Moments & Memories - [1954 - 2011]

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It's A Pakistan's Glory & History. Pakistan Lost Many Matches. But We're Talking About The Legendary Players. Some Batsman & Bowlers Are God Gifted To Pakistan's Cricket Team.[--Some Legendary Players & Their Informations--]Name → Fazal MahmoodBiography → Fazal Mahmood (18 February 1927 -- 30 May 2005) was a Pakistani cricketer, regarded as the finest pace bowler of his country's early years. He played in 34 Test matches and took 139 wickets at a bowling average of 24.70. The first Pakistani to pass 100 wickets, he reached the landmark in his 22nd match.Fazal played his earliest first-class cricket for Northern India in the Ranji Trophy and strong performances there led to selection for India's inaugural tour of Australia in 1947--48. The partition of India prior to the tour led Fazal, a Muslim, to withdraw and choose Pakistan. He played a major role in first gaining Test status for the new nation and then establishing them as a Test match team. He took ten wickets in a Test on four occasions; those against India, England and Australia coming in Pakistan's maiden victories over those teams. Fazal's most memorable performance came on the 1954 tour of England, when he had a leading role as Pakistan won at The Oval to square the series. He took match figures of 12/99, including 6/46 in the second innings as England collapsed chasing a target of 168.Succeeding Abdul Kardar as captain, Fazal led the national team in 10 matches between 1959 and 1961. He had immediate success against the West Indies but after losing to Australia and a stalemate with India he was sacked as captain. In all Pakistan won two Tests and lost two under his leadership. He retired from Test and first-class cricket following the 1962 tour of England when he was called-up to replace injured opening bowlers.Name → Mohammed HanifBiography → Mohammed Hanif was a Pakistani cricketer. He was a wicket- keeper who played for Pakistan Air Force.[1]Hanif made a single first-class appearance for the side, during the 1975-76 season, against Sargodha. From the tailend, he scored 0 not out in the first innings in which he batted, and 5 runs in the second.Name → Nasim-ul-GhaniBiography → Nasim-ul-Ghani (born May 14, 1941, Delhi, British India) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 29 Tests and one ODI from 1958 to 1973. At the time of his debut, aged 16 years, he was the world's youngest test player.[1]He became the first nightwatchman to score a century when he hit 101 against England at Lord's in 1962. This was also his top score in Test cricket. It was also the first century by a Pakistani in England.[1]A slow left arm bowler, Nasim later featured in Minor County Cricket for Staffordshire from 1969-78. He has appeared as an ICC Match Referee in two Test Matches and 9 ODIsNasim-ul-Ghani holds the world record for the youngest person to get a 5 wicket haul in Test cricket aged 16 years 303 days following his 5-116 against West Indies in 1958Name → Zaheer AbbasBiography → Syed Zaheer Abbas Kirmani (Urdu: سید ظہیر عباس کرمانی),(born 24 July 1947, Sialkot), popularly known as Zaheer Abbas is a former Pakistani cricketer, regarded as one of the finest batsman produced by that country. He is widely known as the "Asian Bradman",[1][2][3] a reference to former Australian great Sir Donald Bradman. He is among few professional cricketers who used to wear spectacles.

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