Nazir Ali (cricketer)
{{For|the bishop|Michael Nazir-Ali}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2023}}
{{Use Indian English|date=July 2013}}
{{Infobox cricketer
| name = Nazir Ali
| image = File:1932 Indian Test Cricket team.jpg
| caption = The 1932 Indian Test Cricket team that toured England. Nazir Ali is seen sitting fifth on the bench starting with his brother, Syed Wazir Ali on the extreme left
| fullname = Syed Nazir Ali
| birth_date = {{birth date|1906|06|08|df=y}}
| birth_place = Jullundur, Punjab, British India
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1975|02|18|1906|06|08|df=yes}}
| death_place = Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
| batting = Right-handed
| bowling = Right-arm fast-medium
| family = {{ubl|Wazir Ali (brother)|Khalid Wazir (nephew)}}
| columns = 2
| column1 = Test
| matches1 = 2
| runs1 = 30
| bat avg1 = 7.50
| 100s/50s1 = 0/0
| top score1 = 13
| deliveries1 = 138
| wickets1 = 4
| bowl avg1 = 20.75
| fivefor1 = 0
| tenfor1 = 0
| best bowling1 = 4/83
| catches/stumpings1= 0/–
| column2 = First-class
| matches2 = 75
| runs2 = 3,440
| bat avg2 = 30.17
| 100s/50s2 = 7/15
| top score2 = 197
| deliveries2 = 8,360
| wickets2 = 158
| bowl avg2 = 25.49
| fivefor2 = 6
| tenfor2 = 0
| best bowling2 = 7/93
| catches/stumpings2= 48/–
| country = India
| international = true
| internationalspan = 1932–1934
| testcap = 8
| testdebutagainst = England
| testdebutdate = 25 June
| testdebutyear = 1932
| lasttestdate = 10 February
| lasttestagainst = England
| lasttestyear = 1934
| source = http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/india/content/player/31816.html ESPNcricinfo
| date = 10 May
| year = 2020
}}
Syed Nazir Ali {{audio|Nazir Ali.ogg|pronunciation}} (8 June 1906 – 18 February 1975) was a prominent player from the early days of Indian cricket.{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/31816.html |title=Nazir Ali|access-date=10 May 2020 |publisher=ESPNcricinfo}} Later, he migrated to Pakistan, where he played a few first-class matches and became an administrator. He was a Test selector from 1952 to 1968 and the Secretary of the Pakistan Cricket Board in 1953–54.{{cite web |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/672206-cricketing-dynasties-the-twenty-two-families-of-pakistan-test-cricket-part-4 |title=Cricketing Dynasties: The Twenty Two Families of Pakistan Test Cricket – Part 4. Sports |work=The News International|location=Pakistan |date=14 June 2020 |access-date=2022-09-04}}
Nazir Ali was an attacking right-handed batsman, a fast-medium bowler, and a good fielder. He was the younger brother of Wazir Ali.
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.{{ref|CMJ}}
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.
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.{{cite web |title=Yorkshire v Indians, St George's Road, Harrogate on 16th, 18th, 19th July 1932 |url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/14/14377.html |website=CricketArchive |access-date=20 March 2024|url-access=subscription}} No other batsmen scored more than three in that inning. This is still the lowest first class total to include an individual fifty.{{cite book|last1=Frindall|first1=Bill|title=The Wisden Book of Cricket Records|date=1998|publisher=Headline Book Publishing|location=London|isbn=0747222037|page=157|edition=Fourth}}
Nazir played one other Test, against England at Madras in 1933/34. After 1947, he settled in Pakistan and was an administrator.
References
{{Reflist}}
- {{note|CMJ}} Christopher Martin-Jenkins, The Complete Who's Who of Test Cricketers
External links
- {{cricinfo|id=31816}}
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