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Full name
  
Mumtaz Habibullah

Name
  
Mumtaz Habib

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricket Player

Education
  
Harrow School

2006-2008
  
Durham UCCE


Born
  
1 January 1987 (age 37) (
1987-01-01
)
Kabul, Kabul Province, Afghanistan

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium-fast

PCB U19 XI v MCC University XI, Babar Azam, Sami Aslam & Mumtaz Habib, 4 April 2012, Lahore


Mumtaz Habibullah (born 1 January 1987) is an Afghan cricketer. Habib is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium-fast. He was born in Kabul, Afghanistan.

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Early life

Habib's parents paid for him to smuggled out of Afghanistan in 2000 after the Taliban tried to force him to join their militia. His father, Wali Mohammed Habib, had served King Zahir Shah and was later the Mayor of Zabul. He was sent to Britain, along with his younger brother, where they lived with their sister in Harrow. He was initially educated at Rooks Heath College, where he learned to speak English, studied well and was made deputy head boy.

His cricketing skills caught the eye of Harrow's cricket master when he was practising at an indoor cricket centre owned by Harrow School. Habib was then asked to practice with the Harrow schoolboys and eventually he was offered a full bursary to cover the school's then fees of £20,985 a year. Passing nine GCSEs just two years after learning English, he was later educated at Durham University.

First-class cricket

first-class debut in England for Durham UCCE against Nottinghamshire, making him the first Afghan to play first-class cricket in England, and the second Afghan born cricketer after Salim Durani to play first-class cricket. His second first-class match came in the same season against Lancashire. He played his third and final first-class match in 2008 against Lancashire. In his 3 first-class matches, he scored 20 runs at a batting average of 6.66, with a high score of 10. In the field he took a single catch. With the ball he took 4 wickets at a bowling average of 58.52, with best figures of 3/92.

References

Mumtaz Habib Wikipedia