|
|   |
Pakistani
|
|   |
Pakistan
|
|   |
Pak
|
|   |
Amir Elahi
|
|   |
cricket no picpng
|
|   |
Right-handed batsman (RHB)
|
|   |
Right-arm Leg Break (LBG)
|
|   |
6
|
|   |
82
|
|   |
1025
|
|   |
-/-
|
|   |
47
|
|   |
400
|
|   |
7
|
|   |
3542
|
|   |
-
|
|   |
-
|
|   |
4/134
|
|   |
-/-
|
|   |
125
|
|   |
2562
|
|   |
1685
|
|   |
-/3
|
|   |
96
|
|   |
24822
|
|   |
513
|
|   |
2577
|
|   |
30
|
|   |
6
|
|   |
8/94
|
|   |
67/-
|
|   |
12 December
|
|   |
1947
|
|   |
12 December
|
|   |
1952
|
(born
September 1 ,
1908 ) is one of the fourteen cricketers who have played
Test Cricket for more than one country. Born in
Lahore ,
Pakistan , he played one Test for India at a time when Pakistan did not have Test match cricket status. After Pakistan acquired Test match status in 1952-3, he played 5 tests for Pakistan as a leg break googly bowler with modest success. He also had the distinction of being cap #1 amongst
Pakistan Test Cricketers
He passed away in
Karachi ,
Pakistan on
December 28 ,
1980 .