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Mohammad Nissar was born on 1 August, 1910 in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, British India, is an Indian Test cricketer. Discover Mohammad Nissar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Mohammad Nissar |
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53 years old |
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Leo |
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1 August 1910 |
Birthday |
1 August |
Birthplace |
Hoshiarpur, Punjab, British India |
Date of death |
1963 |
Died Place |
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
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India
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Mohammad Nissar Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mohammad Nissar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mohammad Nissar worth at the age of 53 years old? Mohammad Nissar’s income source is mostly from being a successful cricketer. He is from India. We have estimated Mohammad Nissar's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Mohammad Nissar (1 August 1910 – 11 March 1963) was a cricketer, who played as a fast bowler for the pre-independence Indian cricket team and domestic teams in India and Pakistan.
He was born in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, and is considered the fastest pre-independence Indian pace bowler.
He was arguably one of the fastest bowlers in the world during his time.
Nissar along with Amar Singh formed an Indian fast bowling duo that was considered one of the best in the world during the 1930s.
He was one of the founders of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Indian batsman C.K. Nayudu claimed in writings that during his first spell, Nissar was faster than Englishman Harold Larwood, who terrorized Australia in 1932 in the infamous Bodyline series.
Mohammed Nissar was drafted into the Indian team which toured England in 1932.
He was a part of the side which contained players like CK Nayudu, the brothers Wazir Ali and Nazir Ali, and of course, his famous bowling partner, Amar Singh.
Even today, Nissar's main claim to fame was of being the first man to take a wicket for India, and for being the fastest pre-war bowler India have produced.
Nissar's career kick-started right in his first match, as he, in the first ball of his second over, dismissed Herbert Sutcliffe for 3, knocking over Sutcliffe's stumps.
Then, with the fifth ball of the very same over, he bowled the other opener, Percy Holmes.
What made this fact extraordinary was that Holmes and Sutcliffe were involved in an opening stand of 555 for Yorkshire just ten days ago.
In the course of his 26-over spell, Nissar scalped five wickets for 93 runs, as England were skittled for 259, a below-par score for a team that had looked much stronger on paper.
In the second innings, Nissar bowled 18 overs and took a wicket, of Walter Robins, who was a victim of his in the first innings as well, for 42 runs.
Overall, with a strike rate of 44, and with match figures of 6 for 135, Nissar gave a glimpse of other performances England should have watched out for when he played them.
That was to be the only test match for India that year, but there were many other first-class matches on the tour, where Nissar grabbed 71 wickets at an average of 18.09.
In 1935–36, when Jack Ryder's Australian XI toured India to play against Maharaja "Vizzy" Vizianagaram's Indian team, he made a mark there too, taking 32 wickets in 4 unofficial tests.
Nissar's last test was against England in August 1936, at The Oval, where he managed to take six wickets, including a five wicket haul, even though India lost the match.
He immigrated to Pakistan in 1947 and died in Lahore in 1963.