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  1. Mohammad Azharuddin (born 8 February 1963) is an Indian politician and a former cricketer who also served as the Indian national cricket team's captain. He was a right-handed middle order batter and an occasional medium fast bowler.

  2. Read about Mohammad Azharuddin cricket player from India profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo

  3. Feb 15, 2016 · Before VVS Laxman came another magician from the city of nawabs – Mohammed Azharuddin, a man with a brooding face and permanently furrowed brows. And those wrists. With one flick of his wrists,...

  4. Few cricketers in India would have experienced the highs and lows of life like Azharuddin. Born in the Nizam town of Hyderabad in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Azhar boasted of prodigious tal ...

  5. Feb 9, 2017 · Mohammad Azharuddin, born on February 8, 1963, was one of the greatest batsmen to have played for India. He represented India in 99 Tests and 334 One-Day Internationals (ODIs)...

  6. Apr 15, 1991 · Mohammad Azharuddin. Last summer, a new definition was given to oriental artistry as Mohammad Azharuddin, India's captain, time and again placed the ball through square leg and...

  7. Feb 7, 2016 · Mohammad Azharuddin, born February 8, 1963, was one of the most delightful batsmen to watch and a superb fielder to boot, whose career ended under a cloud of allegations. Arunabha Sengupta looks...

  8. Mohammad Azharuddin. Age 61 INDIA. Right Handed Batsman. A lot of people may remember Mohammad Azharuddin for all the wrong reasons but there is no doubt that the stylish Hyderabad batsman was...

  9. Jul 18, 2020 · Mohammad Azharuddin announced his arrival in Indian cricket in his debut series. He built on that and gradually became the team’s batting mainstay. (Express Archive) After negotiating the swing at Eden, Azhar went to Madras for the fourth Test – from January 13-18, 1985 – and scored another hundred. “That was a very good wicket to bat on.

  10. Feb 8, 2024 · Indias 1992 World Cup stint will always be remembered for Azharduddin’s relentless exploits - 93 against Australia, 61 against West Indies, 50 against New Zealand and 79 against South Africa. The red ball, however, was his biggest ally as Azharuddin was a dream to watch in Tests.