This is a list of cricketers who played for the former Muslims team in first-class matches. Muslims was an active team in Bombay and Lahore for 34 years from 1912 to 1946, and took part in the annual Bombay and Lahore Tournaments. Seasons given are the first and last in which each player represented Muslims, but they may not have played in all the interim seasons and many played for other senior teams besides Muslims. Players in bold played international cricket.
† Names preceded by the dagger symbol are the players who took part in Muslims' inaugural first-class match on 12–13 September 1912, in which Muslims defeated Europeans by 7 wickets. [1]
Last updated 29 December 2023. [2]
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