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'''Saleem Yousuf''' (born ], ], ], ]) is a former ]i ]er who played in 32 ] and 86 ]s from 1982 to 1990. He was a wicket keeper. He made his highest Test score of 91 not out against England at Egdbaston in 1987. However during the same series he attempted to ] by claiming that he had caught ] when he had in fact dropped the catch and picked the ball up again, as was proven by TV replays <ref>http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/272534.html</ref>. '''Saleem Yousuf''' (born ], ], ], ]) is a former ]i ]er who played in 32 ] and 86 ]s from 1982 to 1990. He was a wicket keeper. He made his highest Test score of 91 not out against England at Egdbaston in 1987.


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Saleem Yousuf
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Saleem Yousuf (born December 7, 1959, Karachi, Sind) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 32 Tests and 86 ODIs from 1982 to 1990. He was a wicket keeper. He made his highest Test score of 91 not out against England at Egdbaston in 1987.

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