Ahmed Raza (general)
Lieutenant-General Ahmed Raza (20 August 1910 – 21 December 1996) was a Pakistani statesman, diplomat, military figure, pacifist, cricketer, and a retired three-star rank army general in the Pakistan Army. He was also a cricketer who played first-class cricket in India and Pakistan. His highest score was 101 in 1934-35 in Northern India's first match in the Ranji Trophy, when he added 304 for the second wicket with George Abell.
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Ahmed Raza (general)
Lieutenant-General Ahmed Raza (20 August 1910 – 21 December 1996) was a Pakistani statesman, diplomat, military figure, pacifist, cricketer, and a retired three-star rank army general in the Pakistan Army. He was also a cricketer who played first-class cricket in India and Pakistan. His highest score was 101 in 1934-35 in Northern India's first match in the Ranji Trophy, when he added 304 for the second wicket with George Abell.
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Lieutenant-General Ahmed Raza ...... was the mother of Imran Khan.
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