Mohammad Farrukh

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Mohammad Farrukh
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Born (1978-12-27) 27 December 1978 (age 42)
Karachi, Pakistan
BattingRight hand
BowlingRight arm off spin
Source: Cricinfo, 27 October 2015

Mohammad Farrukh (born 27 December 1978) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who played in Grade 1 for Karachi. [1] Farrukh Started his first-class career in 1998 debuting for Karachi Blues, led by Rashid Latif. [2] Before playing first-class cricket Farrukh was involved with the Pakistan under-19 team and was a debutant in 1996 along with Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik and Abdul Razzaq and toured the West Indies. [3] In 1998 he was selected to play against England U19 and was a top performer for Karachi U19. [4] [5] Beside playing other distinguished domestic competitions, Farrukh traveled to England, Ireland [6] and Australia [7] to participate in Premier League Cricket.

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