
Azhar Ali
Azhar Ali is a former Pakistani cricketer who gained prominence as a reliable middle-order batsman. He played a crucial role in Pakistan's 2017 Champions Trophy victory, scoring valuable runs throughout the tournament. Following his retirement from ODIs in 2018, he focused on Test cricket, where he enjoyed considerable success. Azhar retired from international cricket in December 2022 and has since taken up a position on Pakistan's national selection committee.
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Azhar Ali decided to resign from his responsibilities at the Pakistan Cricket Board after Sarfaraz Ahmed was assigned important matters.
سرفراز کو اہم معاملات سونپے جانے پر اظہر علی کا پی سی بی کی ذمہ داریوں سے الگ ہونے کا فیصلہ
Azhar Ali resides in Lahore but did not attend the press conference.
Frontline players ignored again as Pakistan name squad for BD T20s - SportAzhar Ali was identified as one of the individuals involved in the murder of Zakir.
ফোন করে বাসায় ডেকে নিয়ে প্লাস্টিক ব্যবসায়ী জাকিরকে ছয় টুকরা করা হয়Azhar Ali is part of the national selection committee.
پی سی بی کا قومی سلیکشن کمیٹی برقرار رکھنے کا اعلانAzhar Ali congratulated Arshad Nadeem on winning the gold medal and expressed national pride.
ارشد ندیم کی کامیابی پر اسٹار کھلاڑیوں کا خوشی کا اظہارAzhar Ali won the position of county councillor for the Nelson East ward.
UK local elections see pro-Gaza independents defeat Labour amid Reform UK gainsAzhar Ali was included as a new selector in October.
PCB to experiment with seventh coach in two years - SportAzhar Ali is the founder & director of Pango, who highlights the benefits of bone broth for collagen synthesis.
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Fakhar Zaman's 114 off 106 balls and a 128-run opening stand with Azhar Ali guided Pakistan to a mammoth 338 for four.
Miandad’s six to Jadeja blitz: 6 great India-Pakistan ODIs - SportAzhar Ali was the first one of the lot to retire from ODIs, doing so in 2018.
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