Sunday, May 19, 2024
ADVT 
International

Former Pakistan Spin Great Abdul Qadir Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Sep, 2019 07:36 PM

    Pakistan's master leg-spinner Abdul Qadir died in Lahore on Friday after suffering from a massive cardiac arrest, his family confirmed.


    Qadir was 63-years-old and is survived by his wife, four sons and a daughter who is married to current Pakistan star batsman Umar Akmal.


    Pakistan's wicketkeeper-batsman, Kamran Akmal, Umar's elder brother, confirmed the tragic news about Qadir suffering a cardiac arrest and after being rushed to a hospital, was declared dead on arrival.


    Qadir, who played in 67 Tests and 104 ODIs had a total 368 wickets in his international career, would have celebrated his 64th birthday on 15th September.

    "It is a great loss to Pakistan cricket because it was Qadir bhai's leg-spin magic and artistry that inspired a generation of young leg-spin bowlers in Pakistan and around the cricket world," former Pakistan leg-break bowler Danish Kaneria said.


    In fact another spin great Mushtaq Ahmed only came into prominence immitating Qadir's action.


    Qadir, who remained a critic of the Pakistan Cricket Board's policies till the end, worked as chief selector in 2009 and it was the squad that was selected by him that went on to win the ICC World T20 in England.


    Qadir had resigned midway through the tournament as chief selector after having differences with the erstwhile PCB chairman Ejaz Butt over the non-selection of fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar.


    Always a colourful character, Qadir was a favourite of Pakistan's World Cup winning captain turned prime minister, Imran Khan and he produced some of his best performances under Imran's captaincy taking 9 for 56 in one test against West Indies at Faisalabad.


    All four of his sons, Rehman, Imran, Sulaman and Usman have played first class cricket in Pakistan while his youngest Usman (also a leg-spinner like his father) also appeared in the Big Bash T20 league last season and has shown his intention to qualify to play for Australia after being overlooked time and again by Pakistani selectors.


    Cricket pundits and writers believe that Qadir's biggest achievement was to keep the art of wrist spin alive during the eras of 70s and 80s when fast bowlers dominated world cricket.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Gurmeet Ram Rahim's Parole Plea To Visit Mother Rejected By High Court

    Gurmeet Ram Rahim's Parole Plea To Visit Mother Rejected By High Court
    Harjit Kaur had filed the plea seeking Ram Rahim's release on parole for three weeks to look after his ailing mother Naseeb Kaur, 83.  

    Gurmeet Ram Rahim's Parole Plea To Visit Mother Rejected By High Court

    Imran Khan Considering Total Closure Of Air Space To India: Pak Minister

    Pakistan is again considering closing its air space for traffic from India, Pakistan's Science and Technology Minister Fawad Khan tweeted on Tuesday.

    Imran Khan Considering Total Closure Of Air Space To India: Pak Minister

    Indian-Origin Ex-Trump Hotel Partner Dinesh Chawla Arrested For Theft At Airport

    Dinesh Chawla, the CEO of Chawla Hotels, was seen taking luggage from the baggage claim at Memphis International Airport last weekend    

    Indian-Origin Ex-Trump Hotel Partner Dinesh Chawla Arrested For Theft At Airport

    Indian Student From Telangana Goes Missing In UK, Says Family

    A 23-year-old student from Khammam in Telangana pursuing MS in the United Kingdom has gone missing there, his father said on Monday.

    Indian Student From Telangana Goes Missing In UK, Says Family

    Watch: Here’s What Donald Trump Said About PM Modi’s English

    Modi and Trump met on the sidelines of the G-7 Summit which is taking place in France's Biarritz. Both the leaders discussed the escalating Kashmir issue and trade.  

    Watch: Here’s What Donald Trump Said About PM Modi’s English

    Indian-Origin Man Finds Stabbing Victim At Doorstep In UK

    Indian-Origin Man Finds Stabbing Victim At Doorstep In UK
    An Indian-origin businessman has described his shock as he found the victim of a stabbing at the doorstep of his West London home on Saturday evening.    

    Indian-Origin Man Finds Stabbing Victim At Doorstep In UK