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Mazhar-ul-Islam

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Mazhar-ul-Islam (died 1978), also known by his nickname Damaal, was a cricketer who represented the East Pakistan cricket team in four first-class matches during the 1950s. He was born in Bikrampur, near Dacca.[1]

Career

Mazhar made his first-class debut against Vinoo Mankad's Indian team at Chittagong in December 1954. He opened the batting for the East Pakistan side, scoring 3 and 8 in the match. In his next first-class match in January 1956, against MCC, he made 9 and 20 in the match before falling to Tony Lock, who returned match figures of 11/17, on both occasions.

In January 1958, Mazhar played in two Quaid-e-Azam Trophy matches for East Pakistan 'B' in Dacca. He made his highest first-class score of 35 against East Pakistan 'A', as East Pakistan 'B' won by an innings. The following week East Pakistan 'B' were beaten by Dacca University, with Mazhar scoring 6 & 11. This was his last first-class match.

References

  1. "Mazhar-ul-Islam". CricketArchive. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 18 July 2013.


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