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debut date = 2 February| | debut date = 2 February| | ||
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'''Anwar Khan-Singh''' (né Andrew John Kane)(]: '''انور خان''') (born December 11, 1989, ], ]) is a former ]i ]er who played in one ] in 2009. He was primarily a bowling all-rounder. He currently lives in ], ]. | '''Anwar Khan-Singh''' (né Andrew John Kane) (]: '''انور خان''') (born December 11, 1989, ], ]) is a former ]i ]er who played in one ] in 2009. He was primarily a bowling all-rounder. He currently lives in ], ]. | ||
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Khan-Singh converted to Sikhism in early 2010. | Khan-Singh converted to Sikhism in early 2010. | ||
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Khan-Singh was involved in an on-the-field assault on 3 March, 2010. ] favourite Dinesh Vicram bowled and caught Khan-Singh, only for the Khan-Singh's drive to pierce the right bollock of Vicram. The "Karachi crowd-pleaser" was forced into retirement by the subsequent pressure from the ] media. | |||
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For the Guantanamo detainee, see Anwar Khan (Guantanamo detainee 948).Template:Infobox Historic Cricketer
Anwar Khan-Singh (né Andrew John Kane) (Urdu: انور خان) (born December 11, 1989, Karachi, Sind) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test in 2009. He was primarily a bowling all-rounder. He currently lives in London, United Kingdom.
Religion
Khan-Singh converted to Sikhism in early 2010.
Controversy
Khan-Singh was involved in an on-the-field assault on 3 March, 2010. New Dehli favourite Dinesh Vicram bowled and caught Khan-Singh, only for the Khan-Singh's drive to pierce the right bollock of Vicram. The "Karachi crowd-pleaser" was forced into retirement by the subsequent pressure from the Indian media.
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