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  2. List of international cricket centuries by Mohammad Yousuf

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    Mohammad Yousuf pictured during Pakistan's 2010 tour of England. Mohammad Yousuf (known before his conversion to Islam as Yousuf Youhana) [1] is a Pakistan cricketer and former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. He has scored centuries (100 or more runs) on 24 occasions in Test cricket and 15 times in One Day International (ODI ...

  3. Mohammad Yousuf (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Yousuf PP SI (Punjabi, Urdu: محمد یوسف; formerly Yousuf Youhana, یوسف یوحنا; born 27 August 1974) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer and captain, who played all three formats. [2] Prior to his conversion to Islam, Yousuf was one of the few Christians to play for the Pakistan national cricket team.

  4. Muhammad Yousaf (snooker player) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Yousaf (Urdu: محمد یوسف, born 1952), also spelled as Mohammed Yousuf, is a Pakistani snooker player. He is the winner of the 1994 IBSF World Snooker Championship , 2006 IBSF World Masters Championship, [ 1 ] and 1998 ACBS Asian Snooker Championship .

  5. Mohammad Yousuf steps down as Pakistan cricket selector - AOL

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    Mohammad Yousuf resigned as Pakistan cricket selector on Sunday due to personal reasons. Yousuf’s resignation came only five days after Pakistan named its squad for the first test against ...

  6. 2002 Morocco Cup - Wikipedia

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    Jayasuriya finished the tournament as the leading run-scorer, aggregating 299 runs from his five appearances at an average of 59.80. Each of the top-three run-scorers were Sri Lankan; the highest Pakistani batsman was Mohammad Yousuf whose 153 runs placed him fourth, while South African Jacques Kallis was fifth with 141 runs. [4]

  7. Yousuf Jan Nesar - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Yousuf Jan Nesar (also known as Yousuf Janisar) is an Afghan-French filmmaker and producer, born in 1970 in the Panjshir province of Afghanistan. From 1986, he served as a military cameraman under the commander Ahmad Shah Massoud during the conflict against the Soviet occupation and later, the Taliban .

  8. List of Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, law professor, Sufi Islamic scholar and founder of Minhaj-ul-Quran; Maulana Muhammad Shafee Okarvi, religious scholar, founder of Jamaa'at-e-Ahle Sunnat; Ghulam Ahmed Pervez, religious Quranic scholar, founder of Talu-e-Islam; Farhat Hashmi, founder of Al-Huda International; Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari, Ameer-e-Shariat

  9. Mohammad Yousuf - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Yusuf (1876–1965), Indian businessman; Mohammad Yousuf Azraq, Afghanistan historian and writer; Muhammad Yusuf Kandhalawi (1917–1965), Indian Muslim scholar, leader of the Tablighi Jamaat; Mohammad Yusuf Khan (disambiguation), several people, including: Muhammad Yousuf Khan (1922–2021), also known as Dilip Kumar, Indian film actor