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  2. Syed Sardar Ahmed Pirzada - Wikipedia

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    Syed Sardar Ahmed Pirzada (Urdu: سید سردار احمد پیرزادہ; born 27 March 1961) is a Pakistani journalist, radio anchor, and socio-political analyst most prominently known as the First Blind Journalist of Pakistan.

  3. Category:Pakistani blind people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pakistani blind people" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Zeeshan Abbasi;

  4. Category:Pakistani people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani blind people (7 P) S. Pakistani disabled sportspeople (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Pakistani people with disabilities" The following 10 pages are in this ...

  5. Masood Jan - Wikipedia

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    Masood Jan is a blind cricketer from Pakistan.He was part of the Pakistani team during the inaugural edition of the 1998 Blind Cricket World Cup. [1] He held the world record for the highest individual score by a blind cricketer in a 40 over blind cricket match with career best score of 262* and the record remained unbroken for 24 years before being finally breached by Australia's Steffan Nero ...

  6. Muhammad Akram (blind cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ahmed Akram is a Pakistani blind cricketer who has represented his country in the inaugural edition of the 2012 Blind T20 World Cup where his team ended up as runner-up. During that world cup, he set the world record for the highest ever individual score by any blind cricketer in a T20I as well as in Blind T20 World Cup history(264) [1 ...

  7. Pakistan national blind cricket team - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan also set the highest ever team total in 40 overs blind cricket against Australia (563/4) at the 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup. In fact, Pakistan's 563/4 is also the highest ever team total in Blind Cricket World Cup history. [23] Pakistan is the only team which was able to qualify for the finals in every editions of the Blind Cricket ...

  8. Fatima Shah - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Shah (1914 – October 12, 2002) [1] was a Pakistani physician, social worker and advocate for the blind in Pakistan. She was the founder of the Pakistan Association of the Blind (PAB) and one of the founding members of the All Pakistan Women's Association. She was also the first woman to become president of the International Federation ...

  9. Pakistan Blind Cricket Council - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) is the governing body of blind cricket in Pakistan. It was founded in 1997, [ 1 ] and is a founding member of the World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC), and a full member of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).