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Abdul Hafeez Kardar

First Test of every side: Part 3 of 3 — Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh

The third installment of the series covers the first Tests for Pakistan (1952), Sri Lanka (1982), Zimbabwe (1992), and Bangladesh (2000).

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Rovers’ XI: Cricketers representing two nations

An XI of cricketers who have played international cricket for two countries.

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Cricketers who have played for two nations: Ryan Campbell set to be newest edition

Australian wicketkeeper Ryan Campbell is set to become 27th to play international cricket for two countries. Who were the 26 before him?

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When Lala Amarnath caught the Pakistanis red-handed trying to fix a Test in the 1950s!

Rajender Amarnath, the youngster of the three Amarnath brothers, shares an interesting anecdote about his father, Lala Amarnath Life and Times: The Making of a Legend.

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Abdul Hafeez Kardar: 13 interesting facts about Pakistan’s first cricket captain

Abdul Hafeez Kardar is widely regarded as ‘the father figure of Pakistan’s cricket’.

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PCB’s ungrateful behaviour towards Hanif Mohammad epitomises disrepect to legends

If the PCB cannot care for one of its biggest legends, can the youngsters trust them?

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Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was passionate about cricket

Though it is not as well known, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was an ardent follower of the game.

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Abdul Hafeez Kardar: Father of Pakistan Cricket

Before leading Pakistan, Abdul Hafeez Kardar had played 3 Tests for India.

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