An undated image of former Pakistan Check cricketer Wazir Mohammad. — Reporter
BIRMINGHAM: Former Pakistan Check cricketer Wazir Mohammad, 95, handed away on Monday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) introduced.
Wazir, who represented Pakistan in 20 Exams from 1952 to 1959, was the elder brother of legendary Hanif Mohammad and famend Check gamers Mushtaq Mohammad and Sadiq Mohammad.
In his seven-year-long Check profession, Wazir collected 801 in 33 innings at a mean of 27.62 with the assistance of two centuries and three fifties.
He holds the excellence of being part of the Pakistan workforce that toured India in 1952 to play their first-ever Check sequence.
In a press release launched by the PCB, Chairman Mohsin Naqvi expressed profound grief over the demise of the legendary batter and supplied condolences to the bereaved household.
“Wazir Muhammad was a good batsman and a very sophisticated person,” mentioned Naqvi in a PCB-released assertion. “May Allah Almighty rest the departed soul in peace and grant patience to the bereaved family.”