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Pakistan's former Test spinner dies
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February 07, 2006 22:49 IST

Pakistan's former Test spinner Col Shujauddin Butt, who was also taken as 1971 India-Pakistan Prisoner of War, died in England [Images] on Tuesday. He was 76.

Col Shuja, who played 19 Tests between 1954 and 1962 and also served as a national selector, was suffering from lung cancer.

He took 20 wickets with his left-arm spinners and also scored 395 runs. In 101 first-class games, he took 319 wickets and scored 3,490 runs.

A gentle and down to earth person, Col Shujauddin was born in Lahore [Images] in 1930 and represented Northern Punjab, Services, Bahawalpur, Rawalpindi and Punjab University.

Little Master Hanif Mohammad, who played alongside Col Shuja, remembered him as a wonderful person.

"He was full of life but very serious when it came to cricket. He had a pleasing personality that attracted everyone. His death is a great loss to the country and for me, in particular because he was someone with whom I was very close."


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