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- Q19881928 description "Pakistani cricketer".
- Q19881928 description "Pakistani cricketer".
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- Q19881928 abstract "Mohammad Amin (born on 10 October 1920 in Lahore) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1944 to 1957, and played for Pakistan in the years before Pakistan played Test cricket. A leg-spin and googly bowler, Mohammad Amin played for Northern India in the Ranji Trophy before Pakistan gained independence. In December 1947 he played in the first first-class match in Pakistan, representing Punjab against Sind. He took 3 for 52 and 6 for 113 to help Punjab to an innings victory. He was thus the first player to take six wickets in an innings in Pakistan. In a 12-a-side three-day match between Punjab and Sind in 1948-49 he took 12 wickets.He played in Pakistan's first match, which was against the touring West Indians in 1948-49, taking three wickets. He toured Ceylon with the Pakistan team later that season and played in both matches against Ceylon, but bowled only 18 overs, taking two wickets. His final match for Pakistan was against the Commonwealth XI in 1949-50.When the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy began in 1953-54 he played for Railways. He took 13 wickets at an average of 18.15 in the two matches, including 5 for 57 and 4 for 89 when Railways lost to Punjab in the semi-final, but younger spinners were preferred for the Test tour of England in 1954. His last season was 1957-58, when in three matches for Railways he took 11 wickets at an average of 17.72. In his cricketing prime, he had 15 wickets under his belt, more than any other bowler for that season, including Fazal Mahmood. He is widely considered to be the pioneer of the googly in Pakistani cricket. Statistics also show that he had the highest bowling economy in terms of wickets for that era.His two grandsons, both born in 1990, Osman Amin and Umar Chughtai, showed signs of a promising cricketing career at an early age and were keen on carrying their grandfather's legacy. As of 2014, the two of them were pursuing careers in the field computer science. Both still compete at a local club in England.".
- Q19881928 birthDate "1920-10-10".
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- Q19881928 birthYear "1920".
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- Q19881928 birthDate "1920-10-10".
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- Q19881928 country "Pakistan".
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- Q19881928 name "Amin, Mohammad".
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- Q19881928 shortDescription "Pakistani cricketer".
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- Q19881928 comment "Mohammad Amin (born on 10 October 1920 in Lahore) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1944 to 1957, and played for Pakistan in the years before Pakistan played Test cricket. A leg-spin and googly bowler, Mohammad Amin played for Northern India in the Ranji Trophy before Pakistan gained independence. In December 1947 he played in the first first-class match in Pakistan, representing Punjab against Sind.".
- Q19881928 label "Mohammad Amin (cricketer, born 1920)".
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