Pakistan's oldest living cricket player passes away at 95 in Birmingham
Pakistan's oldest living cricket player passes away at 95 in Birmingham
Pakistan's oldest cricketer, Wazir Mohammad, has passed away at 95 in the UK. A key member of Pakistan's inaugural Test squad in 1952, he represented the nation in 20 matches between 1952 and 1959. Mohammad was celebrated for his graceful batting, notably a stellar 189 against the West Indies and a vital 42 in the historic 1954 Oval Test win.
Pakistan's oldest cricketer, Wazir Mohammad, has passed away at 95 in the UK. A key member of Pakistan's inaugural Test squad in 1952, he represented the nation in 20 matches between 1952 and 1959. Mohammad was celebrated for his graceful batting, notably a stellar 189 against the West Indies and a vital 42 in the historic 1954 Oval Test win.