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'''Syed Azhar Saeed''' (born ] ] in ], ]) is a former ]er who played international cricket for the ]. Azhar Saeed played five ] games for Lahore City Whites and Lahore City from 1984-85 to 1987-88 before later emigrating to the UAE, who he first represented in the 1994 ], where he was named joint man-of-the-tournament. '''Syed Azhar Saeed''' (born ] ] in ], ]) is a former ]er who played international cricket for the ]. Azhar Saeed played five ] games for Lahore City Whites and Lahore City from 1984-85 to 1987-88 before later emigrating to the Emirates, which he first represented in the 1994 ], where he was named joint man-of-the-tournament.


Azhar Saeed is an all-rounder who opened the UAE batting. He played seven ]s for the UAE in the 1993-94 Pepsi Austral-Asia Cup and ]. His final international appearances were in the 1997 ICC Trophy. Azhar Saeed is an all-rounder who opened the UAE batting. He played seven ]s for the UAE in the 1993-94 Pepsi Austral-Asia Cup and ]. His final international appearances were in the 1997 ICC Trophy.

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Azhar Saeed
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Syed Azhar Saeed (born 25 December 1970 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan) is a former cricketer who played international cricket for the United Arab Emirates. Azhar Saeed played five first-class cricket games for Lahore City Whites and Lahore City from 1984-85 to 1987-88 before later emigrating to the Emirates, which he first represented in the 1994 ICC Trophy, where he was named joint man-of-the-tournament.

Azhar Saeed is an all-rounder who opened the UAE batting. He played seven one-day internationals for the UAE in the 1993-94 Pepsi Austral-Asia Cup and 1996 Cricket World Cup. His final international appearances were in the 1997 ICC Trophy.

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