Abdul Qadir passes away aged 63

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Former Pakistan legspinner Abdul Qadir, aged 63, passed away after a cardiac arrest on Friday, September 6.

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Qadir represented Pakistan in 67 Tests and 104 ODIs between 1977 and 1993 and was widely recognized as the foremost legspinner of his times. Known for possessing a wide array of variations, Qadir was celebrated for his successes against a strong West Indies team. A career-highlight remained the 30 wickets he picked in a three-Test series against England.

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Qadir represented Pakistan in two World Cups (1983 and 1987), and also led the national team briefly. Post-retirement, Qadir had served as chief selector of the Pakistan team and also as a commentator.

“PCB is shocked at the news of ‘maestro’ Abdul Qadir’s passing and has offered its deepest condolences to his family and friends,” tweeted PCB.

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