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Usman Tariq Chaudhry (born December 28, 1983) in Bahawalpur, Punjab is a Pakistani first-class cricketer.

A left-handed top order batsman, Tariq made his List A debut in 1996/97 when he was just 13. He has since become one of the most experienced players on the domestic cricket scene in Pakistan having played his 100th first-class game in the 2006/07 season. [1] In the same season he scored 114 off just 65 balls in a one-day game against Abbottabad. Usman has also scored 3 double hundreds, also scored each innings ton against PIA.

His brother, Hammad Tariq and father Tariq Abdullah both also played first-class cricket in Pakistan for Bahawalpur.

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