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Ahad Khan Abdul Ahad Khan (born 25 September 1937 in Lahore, India (now in Pakistan)) is a former cricketer. A leg-spin bowler for the Pakistan Railways cricket team, he achieved some remarkable figures in domestic first-class cricket. ==1960s== Ahad Khan made his first-class debut in December 1962. In his third match, playing for Railways against Quetta in a quarter-final of the 1962-63 Ayub Trophy, he took 5 for 29 and 4 for 32 in an innings victory.〔(Railways v Quetta 1962-63 )〕 He began the 1964-65 season by taking 5 for 122 and 3 for 35 in a friendly match for Railways against a strong Pakistan XI.〔(Pakistan XI v Railways 1964-65 )〕 In his next match, in the Ayub Trophy against Dera Ismail Khan, after not bowling in the first innings he opened the bowling in the second innings and took 9 for 7 in 6.3 overs; the other batsman was run out.〔(Railways v Dera Ismail Khan 1964-65 )〕 A few days later he took his best match figures of 11 for 70 (8 for 42 and 3 for 28) against Lahore Education Board.〔(Railways v Lahore Education Board 1964-65 )〕 A few days after that, in a quarter-final of the Ayub Trophy against Public Works Department, he took 6 for 72 and 2 for 57.〔(Railways v Public Works Department 1964-65 )〕 He finished the season with 42 wickets at an average of 15.88.〔(Ahad Khan bowling by season )〕 In 1965-66 he took 6 for 33 against Peshawar,〔(Peshawar v Railways Reds 1965-66 )〕 but played irregularly after that until the 1969-70 season, when he took 32 wickets at an average of only 8.18. He took 4 for 4 and 2 for 9 against Peshawar in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy,〔(Railways v Peshawar 1969-70 )〕 and 3 for 9 and 6 for 17 against National Bank in the Ayub Trophy.〔(Railways v National Bank 1969-70 )〕
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