Previous leg-turn maestro Abdul Qadir Khan passed on of heart failure at 63 years old in Lahore, his family affirmed on Friday.
Khan's child Salman Qadir affirmed the downfall of the notable cricketer. The previous star was moved to Services Hospital after the heart assault however he couldn't endure.
"My dad never showed some kindness issue so it was unexpected and stunning that he endured a serious assault and couldn't endure," Salman Qadir told AFP.
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Known as the moving bowler because of his exceptional bowling style, Abdul Qadir played 67 Test and 104 One-Day International counterparts for Pakistan.
The incredible cricketer played his first Test against England in Lahore on Dec 14, 1977 and first ODI against New Zealand in Birmingham on Jun 11, 1983.
He played his last universal Test against West Indies in Lahore on Dec 6, 1990, while his last ODI was against Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Nov 2, 1993. He additionally filled in as the main selector of Pakistan group.
He stepped through 236 wickets in Examination coordinates all through his global profession — with a best of 9-65 against England in 1987. These figures are as yet the best by a Pakistan bowler in a Test innings.
He additionally took 132 wickets in 104 ODIs, with now PM and the then captain Imran Khan utilizing him as an assaulting weapon in the 1983 World Cup held in England.
Qadir's one of a kind moving activity was as alluring as it was damaging, turning the ball tremendously and had a deadly googly and a flipper.
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