Azhar Mahmood height - How tall is Azhar Mahmood?
Azhar Mahmood was born on 28 February, 1975 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. At 45 years old, Azhar Mahmood height is 6 ft 0 in (185.0 cm).
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6' 0"
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5' 10"
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5' 11"
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5' 1"
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5' 8"
Now We discover Azhar Mahmood's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 47 years old?
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47 years old |
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28 February 1975 |
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28 February |
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Rawalpindi, Pakistan |
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Pakistan |
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Who Is Azhar Mahmood's Wife?
His wife is Ebba Mahmood (m. 2003)
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Ebba Mahmood (m. 2003) |
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Azhar Mahmood Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Azhar Mahmood worth at the age of 47 years old? Azhar Mahmood’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Pakistan. We have estimated
Azhar Mahmood's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In November 2016, Mahmood was appointed bowling coach of the Pakistan side. Earlier the same year, he had served 2 short stints in a similar capacity, also for the national team.
He along with Isuru Udana set the highest 8th wicket partnership in all forms of T20s (120) during the inaugural SLPL league in 2012.
Azhar became a British citizen in 2011. This allowed him to play for Kent as an English-qualified player, further distancing himself from a recall to the Pakistan side.
It was announced that Azhar would be playing for the Auckland Aces as one of their overseas professionals in the 2011/12 season. In the 2012 IPL auction, Mahmood was sold to Kings XI Punjab for $200,000, double his base price of $100,000. In 2015, he was signed by KKR as replacement for James Neesham and played a few matches but was dropped from the squad the very next season.
He played county cricket for Surrey and in November 2007 signed a two-year deal to play for Kent.
He was recalled to the national side for the ODI series against South Africa in early 2007, but subsequently dropped when the 2007 Cricket World Cup team was announced. He was however recalled to go with the squad to the West Indies after a knee injury to Abdul Razzaq. It was Mahmood's 3rd World Cup.
Azhar Mahmood's wedding ceremony was held in 2003; his wife is British.
Wisden in 2001 included Azhar Mahmood's innings of 132 for Pakistan against South Africa at Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban in 1997–98 as the 8th best Test Innings of All Time in its list of Wisden 100. It mentioned – "South Africa's pace attack had more depth than at any other time in their history: Allan Donald and Shaun Pollock supported by Fanie de Villiers and Lance Klusener. No surprise that Pakistan were put in to bat on a treacherous pitch – or that they should be reduced to 89 for 5. Salvation came in the form of a 22-year-old allrounder who seemed to be batting too low at No.7: his century was already his third in six Test innings against South Africa. Tucking into a great pace bowler like Donald, he scored 96 runs in boundaries while proving himself an expert shepherd of a tail: he made 90% of Pakistan's last 106 runs. They went on to win a low-scoring match by 29."
In 2000, Lt-General Tauqir Zia, then the PCB chairman, said that the board would choose the next captain – not based on seniority alone – and if people find the choice unacceptable they will not be selected. Later – in front of some senior players – he told Azhar Mahmood that he will be the next Pakistan captain. Together they would plan the future strategy. But till now this never came to pass.
Azhar made his One-Day International debut against India in 1996 at Toronto Cricket Club, Toronto, but did not gain major recognition until his Test debut against South Africa the following year at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi when he hit a century and a half-century without being dismissed. He later went on to score two more centuries against the South Africans.
As a teenager, Azhar was mentored by Irfan Bhatti who played a One Day International for Pakistan in the early 1990s. Originally his father objected to his interest in cricket, but later started to appreciate it seeing his accomplishments. When not doing net practice, Azhar would fancy himself playing tape ball cricket on the cemented pitch in the cricket ground in front of his home.
Azhar Mahmood Sagar (Punjabi: اظہر محمود ساگر ; born 28 February 1975) is a British Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer. He was the bowling coach of the Pakistani national cricket team till 2019.