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List of Hyderabad cricketers. 1 language. ... Abbas Ali Khan, 1992/93; Ehteshamuddin Ali Khan, 1984/85-1991/92; Fateh Khan, 1930/31; Fazal Ahmed Khan, 1931/32;
The people of Hyderabad were introduced to cricket by the British Army. [1] Around 1880 cricket started to take roots in the city. Mr.N. Ganesan, erstwhile Joint Secretary of Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) traced origins of serious cricket in the city by interacting with S.M. Hadi, S.R. Mehta, Nooh Abbasi, cricketers and organizers of yesteryears whose peers were the originators of the ...
The Hyderabad cricket team is a domestic cricket team based in the city of Hyderabad, Telangana, ... Abbas Ali Baig (1959) Syed Abid Ali (1967) Kenia Jayantilal (1971)
Allama Rasheed Turabi – Hyderabad, India later migrated to Pakistan theologian, ... Nawab Ali Abbas Khan, Jatiya Party politician and three-time MP for Maulvibazar-2;
Cricketers who were born/hail from Hyderabad, and may play as Category:Hyderabad cricketers, for other states/territories of India, or countries etc. Contents Top
The first was built at Tando Agha in Hyderabad in 1785 by the founder of the Talpur dynasty, Mir Fateh Ali Khan. The Qadamgah Imam Ali was established in Hyderabad during his rule, and houses what are considered by the faithful to be the footprint of Imam Ali, and were gifted to Mir Fateh Ali Khan by the Shah of Persia, Fath Ali Khan Qajar.
Ali Asgar, actor and comedian; Talat Aziz (1956–), ghazal singer; Mohammad Ali Baig, producer-director, heads the Hyderabad-based Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation; Shyam Benegal (1934–), director and screenwriter; Sreerama Chandra, singer; Sherlyn Chopra (1984–), model, actor, singer; Rana Daggubati (1984–), actor, producer
Abbas Ali Baig pronunciation ⓘ (born 19 March 1939) is an Indian former cricketer who played in 10 Tests between 1959 and 1967. In a career spanning 21 years, he scored 12,367 runs in first-class cricket at an average of 34.16.