Syed Zulfiqar Bokhari

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Syed Zulfiqar Ali Bokhari (died 4 January 2019) was a Pakistani politician and diplomat who was the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) between 1995 and 1998. [1] He was the ambassador of Pakistan to Spain. [2]

He was educated at the Aitchison College and was twice elected to the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan. [3]

He was a brother of former Senator Syed Iftikhar Ali Bokhari.

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References

  1. January 2019, Salim Parvez Thursday 10. "Zulfiqar Bokhari – An Obituary". Cricket World.
  2. "PCB saddened with passing of former-Chairman Zulfiqar Bokhari". www.thenews.com.pk. 5 January 2019.
  3. "Aitchison College:- Principal's Newsletter". www.aitchison.edu.pk.