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- Alamgir Sheriyar (born 15 November 1973) is a former English first-class cricketer. His last professional club was Leicestershire. Sheriyar has had an...
- Rustomji Sheriyar Modi pronunciation (11 November 1924 – 17 May 1996) was an Indian cricketer who pla**** for the India national cricket team from 1946...
- Serajuddin (born 1937), Bangladeshi academic and vice-chancellor Alamgir Sheriyar (born 1973), British-****stani cricketer Alamgir Siddique (1926–1977),...
- English-American actor 1973 – Sydney Tamiia Poitier, American actress 1973 – Alamgir Sheriyar, English cricketer 1974 – Chad Kroeger, Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist...
- 1994: Gavin Haynes 1994: David Leatherdale 1995: Phil Weston 1997: Alamgir Sheriyar 1997: Reuben Spiring 1998: Vikram Solanki 2000: Glenn McGrath 2001: Andy...
- cricketer; has represented Scotland on more than 20 occasions Alamgir Sheriyarformer Leicestershire cricketer Naqaash TahirEnglish cricketer; right-arm...
- v Worcestershire 417/8d (105 overs) Sachin Tendulkar 169 (246) Alamgir Sheriyar 4/109 (25 overs) 200/6 (54 overs) Stephen Peters 50 (90) Sourav Ganguly...
- figures of 1/72 from thirteen overs. He was dismissed for a duck by Alamgir Sheriyar in Oxford UCCE's first-innings total of 145, while in Worcestershire's...
- (Gloucestershire) 106 1999 Surrey (16) Lancashire Stuart Law (Es****) 1,833 Alamgir Sheriyar (Worcestershire) 86 2000 Surrey (17) Lancashire Darren Lehmann (Yorkshire)...
- Cricketing Excellence, and List A cricket for Marylebone Cricket Club Alamgir Sheriyarcricketer whoplays for Leicestershire Amjad Khan – cricketer for England...