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- Q4806921 abstract "Syed Asif Masood Shah (Urdu: آصف مسعود شاہ; born January 23, 1946, in Lahore, Punjab) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 16 Tests and 7 ODIs from 1969 to 1977. He was educated at Islamia College LahoreHis best Test was against England at Birmingham in 1971, when he took 5 for 111 and 4 for 49. This performance led to his selection for the Rest of the World team in Australia in 1971–72.He used to begin his run-up with a backward step before a loping approach to the wicket which John Arlott likened to "Groucho Marx chasing a pretty waitress".Retiring from cricket in 1977, after marrying in the UK, Asif Masood became a successful businessman, owning first a travel agency then a post office in Bury, Lancashire. He currently resides in Bury with his wife and four children.".
- Q4806921 birthDate "1946-01-23".
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- Q4806921 birthDate "1946-01-23".
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- Q4806921 fullname "Syed Asif Masood Shah".
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- Q4806921 comment "Syed Asif Masood Shah (Urdu: آصف مسعود شاہ; born January 23, 1946, in Lahore, Punjab) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 16 Tests and 7 ODIs from 1969 to 1977. He was educated at Islamia College LahoreHis best Test was against England at Birmingham in 1971, when he took 5 for 111 and 4 for 49.".
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