Mufasir-ul-Haq
Cricket Player
1944 – 1983
Who was Mufasir-ul-Haq?
Mufasir-ul-Haq was a Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test in 1965.
A left-arm opening bowler, Mufasir played first-class cricket in Pakistan from 1960-61 to 1975-76. He toured Australia and New Zealand in 1964-65, playing his only Test at Christchurch, where he took the wickets of Ross Morgan and Bevan Congdon. His best first-class bowling figures, 4 for 16, came in his second match, for Karachi Whites against Karachi Greens in 1961-62.
He umpired one first-class match in Pakistan in 1975-76, just a few weeks after playing his last match.
He was only the second Pakistani Test cricketer to die, after Amir Elahi three years earlier.
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- Born
- Aug 16, 1944
- Nationality
- Pakistan
- Lived in
- Karnal
- Died
- Jul 27, 1983
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on July 23, 2013
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