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Sajjad Ahmed (cricketer, born 1932)

Sajjad Ahmed (born 14 February 1932) is a former cricketer who played first-class cricket in Pakistan from 1953 to 1968.
A medium-pace bowler, Sajjad Ahmed had a modest career except for two outstanding performances for Peshawar in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy at the Peshawar Club Ground. In 1956-57, opening the bowling, he took 7 for 38 and 6 for 51 against Bahawalpur, yet Peshawar still lost by 144 runs.〔(Peshawar v Bahawalpur 1956-57 )〕 In 1958-59, again opening the bowling, he took 2 for 50 and 9 for 80 against Combined Services, but Peshawar lost by 185 runs.〔(Peshawar v Combined Services 1958-59 )〕 He was the third bowler to take nine wickets in an innings in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, after Fazal Mahmood and Israr Ali. He was selected in a President's XI against the touring West Indians later in 1958-59 in a match at the Peshawar Club Ground, but was given only three overs.〔(President's XI v West Indians 1958-59 )〕
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