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'''Tariq Sheikh''' is a Field Hockey Player who remained member of Pakistan National Hockey Team from 1986-1993. He was born at Sialkot. He was caped 44 times and scored 23 goals. He is younger brother of ]. He played 1990 7th ] at Lahore and was silver medlist. He also played 1988 ]. '''Tariq Sheikh''' is a Field Hockey Player who remained member of Pakistan National Hockey Team from 1986-1993. He was born at Sialkot. He was caped 44 times and scored 23 goals. He is younger brother of ]. He played 1990 7th ] at Lahore and was silver medlist. He also played 1988 ].

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Tariq Sheikh

Medal record
Men's Field Hockey
Representing the  Pakistan
Olympic Games
Hockey World Cup
Silver medal – second place 1990 Lahore Team
Asian Games
Asia Cup
Champions Trophy

Tariq Sheikh is a Field Hockey Player who remained member of Pakistan National Hockey Team from 1986-1993. He was born at Sialkot. He was caped 44 times and scored 23 goals. He is younger brother of Shahnaz Sheikh. He played 1990 7th Hockey World Cup at Lahore and was silver medlist. He also played 1988 Seoul Olympics.

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