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Ahad Khan

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he took 3 for 55 and 5 for 29 to give Railways victory by 127 runs. Later in the season, in the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy against Sind he took 3 for 47 and 3 for 29 and Railways won by 274 runs. He finished his most successful season with 50 wickets at 19.76.
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After that, Khan's form deserted him. He took eight wickets in eight matches in 1974–75, then did not play again until 1980–81, when he took six wickets in his final two matches.
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Khan played a major part in Railways' success in 1972–73, when they won the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, and in 1973–74, when they won both the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and the
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Ahad Khan made his first-class debut in December 1962. In his third match, playing for Railways against
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in the Ayub Trophy. In 1969-70 he also took 10 for 45 and 6 for 12 in a non-first-class club match.
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in a match restricted by rain to one innings each, then a week later in the final against
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for Railways against a strong Pakistan XI. In his next match, in the Ayub Trophy against
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Khan usually batted at number 10 or 11. His highest first-class score was 40 against
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In the Patron's Trophy in 1973-74 he took 7 for 49 in the semi-final against
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in 1963–64, when he took part in a last-wicket partnership of 86.
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He began the 1964–65 season by taking 5 for 122 and 3 for 35 in a
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he took 7 for 41 and 2 for 46 in an innings victory.
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