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Full name
  
Syed Nazir Ali

Predecessor
  
Michael Turnbull

National side
  
Indian

Successor
  
James Langstaff


Role
  
Bishop of Rochester

Name
  
Nazir Ali

Ordination
  
1976

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Born
  
8 June 1906 (
1906-06-08
)
Jullundur (now Jalandhar), Punjab, India

Died
  
18 February 1975(1975-02-18) (aged 68) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Office
  
Bishop of Rochester since 1999

Education
  
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, University of Karachi, Ridley Hall, Cambridge

Books
  
Triple Jeopardy for the W, Islam - a Christian perspective, From Everywhere to Everyw, Conviction And Conflict, Understanding My Muslim Neighbour

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast medium

Test debut (cap 8)
  
25 June 1932 v England

Batting style
  
Right-hand bat (RHB)

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Syed Nazir Ali  pronunciation  (8 June 1906, Jullundur, Punjab – 18 February 1975, Lahore) was a prominent player from the early days of Indian cricket.

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Nazir Ali was an attacking right-handed batsman, a fast-medium bowler and a good fielder. He was younger brother of Wazir Ali.

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When MCC toured India in 1926/27, he impressed the MCC captain Arthur Gilligan who suggested that Nazir should qualify for Sussex. Some months later Nazir Ali wakened up the secretary of Sussex at 1 am asking for hospitality or to be sent where he could find it. [2].

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Nazir was lucky to have a patron in the Maharaja of Patiala who sent him to England to study electrical engineering. There he represented Sussex once and played in other matches, resuming his career in India four years later.

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He played in India's first Test match in 1932 scoring 13 and 6 and picked up an injury while fielding during England's second innings. He scored 1020 runs and took 23 wickets in the tour. Nazir's most memorable feat was perhaps the 52, with five fours and three sixes, that he scored against Yorkshire out of India's 66 all out [3]. No other batsmen scored more than three in that inning. This is still the lowest first class total to include an individual fifty.

Nazir played one other Test, against England at Madras in 1933/34. After 1947, he settled in Pakistan and was an administrator.

References

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