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Zafar Ansari
English cricketer
Zafar Shahaan Ansari (Urdu: ظفر انصاری; born 10 December ) is a former British cricketer who played for Surrey County Cricket Club and the England national team.[1] A spin-bowling all-rounder, he bowled left-arm orthodox spin, and batted left-handed.
He now works as a lawyer in London.
Background and education
Ansari is of Pakistani descent through his parents and his father, Khizar Humayun Ansari, migrated to the UK from Sukkur. His older brother Akbar is a former county cricketer.
Ansari was educated at St John's Beaumont School[2] and came through the Surrey academy system, having represented the county before he turned nine and also representing England at U15 (a team he also captained), U17 and U19 level.
He was awarded an academic scholarship to Hampton School and read politics and sociology at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, graduating with a double-first.[3] In , he completed a 40, word master's dissertation on the s American civil rights group, the Deacons for Defense and Justice, being awarded his master's degree in history with distinction at the end of the year by Royal Holloway, University of London.[4][5][6]
Cricket career
County cricket
Ansari made his Surrey debut against Sussex in September in a List A match,[7] before making his first-class debut for Cambridge MCCU against Essex in April [8] He had bowling figures of 5–33 in only his third first-class match, for Cambridge MCCU against his own county of Surrey, Kevin Pietersen being among his victims.[9]
He scored his maiden first-class century in , for Surrey against Derbyshire.[10] In Surrey's next first-class match, against Leicestershire, he had his first 5-wicket haul for the county with figures of 5–[11]
International
Ansari made his One Day International debut for England against Ireland on 8 May , in a game which was eventually abandoned due to rain.[12]
On 15 September , he was announced as a member of the man England squad visiting the United Arab Emirates the following month to play three Tests against Pakistan.[13] However, on the same day that the announcement was made he dislocated his thumb when fielding against Lancashire and, as a result, was replaced in the England team by Samit Patel.[14]
Ansari was selected as a member of the England touring party to Bangladesh and India in –17, and made his Test debut for England in the second Test against Bangladesh on 28 October.
He took figures of 0–36 in the first innings, and made 13 with the bat. In Bangladesh's second innings he took 2–76, although he was out for a duck in England's second innings as they lost by runs.[15]
Ansari played in the first two Tests against India. In the first Test, he made 32 in England's first innings total of He took figures of 2–77 in India's first innings, before picking up another wicket in the second innings, although England were unable to force a victory.
Zafar ansari biography of mahatma He was awarded an academic scholarship to Hampton School and read politics and sociology at Trinity Hall, Cambridge , graduating with a double-first. He was the founding Chairman of the commission setup by President General Zia Ul Haq to advise Islamic changes in constitution in the light of Shariah. Retirement [ edit ]. His older brother Akbar is a former county cricketer.In the second Test he did not take a wicket, and was out for a duck in England's second innings as England lost the Test by runs. A back injury prevented him from playing any further part in the tour.[16]
Retirement
On 26 April , at age 25, Ansari announced his retirement from professional cricket with immediate effect.
He did not regard himself as a super-successful cricketer, such as Joe Root or Moeen Ali, so retirement did not feel like he was giving up something.[17] He stated he had always maintained that cricket was just one part of his life, and that he had other ambitions that he wanted to fulfil.[6] Ansari had a wide worldview and interests.[18] Two years after retiring from cricket he said "On a day to day basis I think I’m a happier person."[19]
Career after cricket
Since cricket, he has worked for "Just for Kids Law, a legal charity supporting young people with immigration, housing or school issues" and Inquest.[20]
In he was appointed as one of the five members of the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket set up by the England and Wales Cricket Board to tackle inequity in the sport.[21]
Ansari was called to the bar in and practices at Blackstone Chambers.[22]
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