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'''Shahid Nazir''' (born ] ], ], ]) is a ]i ]er. | '''Shahid Nazir''' (born ] ], ], ]) is a ]i ]er. |
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Shahid Nazir (born 4 December 1977, Faisalabad, Punjab) is a Pakistani cricketer.
He made his Test debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura in 1996, and immediately received much criticism from the spectators whose local hero Aaqib Javed he was thought to have replaced. However, the crowd soon got behind him as he captured 5 wickets in the first innings. He played in a number of Test matches for Pakistan over the next 3 years, but appearances became more intermittent and he was dropped in 1999.
Shahid Nazir made a return to the national team on 8 June 2006 when he was officially added to the Pakistani squad for their tour of England after an injury to Shoaib Akhtar . He is currently part of the national team squad and is contesting for a spot against the likes of Mohammad Sami and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan.
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