sport.wikisort.org - AthleteHumayun Zaman (31 January 1936 – 17 June 2019) was a Pakistani cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1956 to 1971.
Pakistani cricketer (1936–2019)
Humayun Zaman|
Full name | Humayun Zaman Khan |
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Born | (1936-01-31)31 January 1936 Jullundur, Punjab Province, British India |
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Died | 17 June 2019 (aged 83) |
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Batting | Right-handed |
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Bowling | Right-arm medium-fast |
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Relations | Majid Khan (cousin) Asad Jahangir Khan (cousin) Imran Khan (cousin) Jahangir Khan (uncle) |
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Years | Team |
1955/56 | Pakistan Universities |
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1957/58 | Punjab |
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1958/59–1959/60 | Lahore |
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1963/64–1964/65 | Multan |
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1967/68–1969/70 | Lahore |
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Competition |
First-class |
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Matches |
23 |
Runs scored |
824 |
Batting average |
32.96 |
100s/50s |
2/4 |
Top score |
151 |
Balls bowled |
2,836 |
Wickets |
49 |
Bowling average |
21.16 |
5 wickets in innings |
1 |
10 wickets in match |
0 |
Best bowling |
5/32 |
Catches/stumpings |
10/– | |
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Born to Khan Bahadur Mohammad Zaman Khan, Zaman received his education at the prestigious Aitchison College.[1] A cousin of Majid Khan and Imran Khan who bowled medium-pace and usually batted in the middle order, Humayun Zaman represented a number of teams in his career. His best bowling performance was for Punjab in a semi-final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 1957-58, when he took 4 for 69 and 5 for 32 against Karachi C, as well as top-scoring with 57 not out in the second innings. Karachi C nevertheless won easily.[2] His highest score was 151, when he captained Lahore A against Punjab University in 1969-70. [3]
References
External links
Imran Khan |
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- Prime Minister of Pakistan (2018–2022)
- Leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (1996–present)
- Member of Parliament (2002–2007; 2013–present)
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Premiership |
- Swearing-in
- First 100 days
- Khan ministry
- International trips
- 2019 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
- Ehsaas Programme
- Kamyab Jawan Program
- Plant for Pakistan
- COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022 Pakistani political crises
- No-confidence motion
- Constitutional crisis
- Lettergate
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Life and politics |
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
- 2014 Azadi march
- Go Nawaz Go
- 2018 Pakistani general election
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Cricket career |
- 1992 Cricket World Cup
- International cricket five-wicket hauls
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Family |
- Jemima Goldsmith (first wife, divorced)
- Reham Khan (second wife, divorced)
- Bushra Bibi (third wife, current)
- Hafeez Ullah Niazi (cousin)
- Inamullah Niazi (cousin)
- Najeebullah Khan Niazi (cousin)
- Ahmed Raza (uncle)
- Wajid Ali Khan Burki (uncle)
- Jahangir Khan (uncle)
- Jamshed Burki (cousin)
- Javed Burki (cousin)
- Majid Khan (cousin)
- Asad Jahangir (cousin)
- Bazid Khan
- Zahid Ali Akbar Khan
- Sherandaz Khan
- Humayun Zaman
- Pets
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Related |
- Awards and honours
- Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre
- Namal Institute
- Pakistan: A Personal History
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Category:Imran Khan |
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