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Farooq Hamid

Pakistani cricketer (1945–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Farooq Hamid
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Farooq Hamid (Urdu: فاروق حمید; 3 March 1945 – 3 April 2025) was a Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test match in 1964.[1]

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A tall right-arm opening bowler, Farooq Hamid made his first-class debut in 1961–62, and toured England with the Pakistan Eaglets in 1963. He played two matches for Pakistan against the Commonwealth XI in 1963–64, when Alf Gover judged that he was one of the fastest bowlers in the world, but lacked accuracy.[2]

Hamid toured Australia and New Zealand with the Pakistan team in 1964–65, playing his only Test against Australia in Melbourne. His only Test wicket was that of Ian Chappell, who was also playing his first Test match.[3] Hamid continued playing first-class cricket in Pakistan until the 1969–70 season, when he retired owing to lack of encouragement or opportunity to play for his country.[4]

His best first-class bowling figures came in the match against Wellington in 1964–65, when he bowled unchanged through the innings to take 7 for 16 and dismissed Wellington for 53.[5] Playing for PIA against Peshawar in 1967–68, Hamid took 5 for 30 and 5 for 20.[6]

Hamid's cousin Khalid Aziz also played first-class cricket in Pakistan and was a Test umpire. Farooq's sister Tahira Hamid helped to set up the Pakistan Women's Cricket Association in 1978.[7] She was the inaugural secretary.[8]

He worked for Pakistan International Airlines, and was for some years posted at Cairo. He died in April 2025, aged 80, in Lahore.[9]

Hamid died on 3 April 2025, at the age of 80.[1] He was son of Olympian Major S. A. Hamid.

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