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AZHAR MEHMOOD

AZHAR MEHMOOD BIOGRAPHY


Azhar Mahmood Sagar (Punjabi: اظہر محمود ساگر; born February 28, 1975) is a Pakistani-born cricketer who became a British citizen in 2011 and is now a fully qualified English cricketer. Originally his father objected to his interest in cricket, but later started to appreciate it seeing his accomplishments. As a teenager, Azhar was mentored by Irfan Bhatti who played a One Day International for Pakistan in the early 90’s. When not doing net practice, Azhar would fancy himself playing tape ball cricket on the cemented pitch in the cricket ground in front of his home.



Azhar made his One-Day International debut against India in 1996 at Toronto Cricket Club, Toronto, but did not gain major recognition until his Test debut against South Africa the following year at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi when he hit a century and a half-century without being dismissed. He later went on to score two more centuries against the South Africans.
He joined the Pakistani team primarily as a medium pacer but he has surprised many by his batting prowess. His hard hitting but orthodox batting skills have also been extremely useful in the one-day game. Unlike most Pakistani pacers who are swing bowlers, he is a useful English-style seam bowler, who can chip in with wickets in time of need.

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mehmood

Azhar Mahmood 12 Wickets 1999 Tri Series Vs India & Sri Lanka  

 Azhar Mahmood 5/33 Vs India FINAL 1999  

 Azhar Mahmood 136 Vs South Africa 1998 Johannesburg

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