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Pakistani cricketer (born 1975)
Azhar Abbas Haraj
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Born | (1975-04-01) 1 April 1975 (age 49)Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan |
Batting | Right-handed |
Bowling | Right-arm medium |
Azhar Abbas Haraj (Urdu: اظہر عباس ہراج ) is a Pakistani-New Zealand cricket coach and former cricketer.[1] Azhar is a bowling coach for Wellington Firebirds in New Zealand having previously coached Auckland Aces. As a player,he appeared for the Auckland Aces and Wellington Firebirds in the New Zealand State Championship.[2] He is a vice chairman of PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) Sports and Cultural wing of PTI Pakistan. He is a former chief of staff to Honourable Mr Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi (Ex Prime Minister of Pakistan) between 1996 and 2005 He is a founder of New Zealand Pace Foundation.
Early life and family
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Azhar Abbas was born on 1 April 1975 in Abdul Hakim Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan to a Former's Family.[3][1] At the age of 14, He was moved to Lahore to complete his education and Sports (Cricket) interests.[1]
Abbas is a married to Shazia; the couple has two daughters and a son, Muhammad Abbas, who plays first-class cricket for Wellington Firebirds.[1]
Azhar Abbas played most of his cricket in Pakistan, England and New Zealand as a fast bowler, he was named to a wider Pakistan squad in 1997 and 2005 but did not make the final team against Sri Lanka and India.[1] After meeting former New Zealand cricketer, Richard Petrie, in England, Abbas joined the Karori Cricket Club in Wellington.[1] He later join Eden Roskill Cricket Club in 2005 as a Head of Cricket.[1]
Now he is a NZC Level 3 cricket coach. From 2015 to 2021 he was a bowling coach for Auckland Aces. From 2022 he has worked in the same role for Wellington Firebirds. He is also a founder of NZ Pace Academy.[4]
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- ^ "Azhar Abbas". Cricinfo. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
- ^ "Azhar Abbas Profile - Cricket Player Pakistan | Stats, Records, Video".
- ^ "Abbas named Wellington bowling coach". Cricket Wellington. 18 August 2022. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
- Azhar Abbas at New Zealand Cricket Players Association