Tahir Shah (born 27 January 1959) is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer.[1] He is now an umpire and stood in matches in the 2015–16 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.[2]
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Born | Lahore, Pakistan | 27 January 1959
Source: Cricinfo, 1 November 2015 |
Early life and education
editTahir Shah was born on 27 January 1959 in Lahore.[3] He earned a B.A. from Islamia College, Lahore.[3]
Shah completed his master's in Economics from Islamia College (Civil Lines) in 1976 while developing his skills as a wicket-keeper batsman.[3]
Career
editShah initially joined Universal Cricket Club and later moved to Dharampura Cricket Club.[3] Shah captained his college team and was selected for the Punjab University team in the 1974-75 season.[3]
In 1975-76, Shah debuted for Lahore B in the Patron’s Trophy, scoring 64 and 69 against Hyderabad.[3] His first-class career, consisting of four matches, ended in the 1978-79 season with his appearance for WAPDA.[3]
Shah was a founding member and President of Shaheen Cricket Club since 1978.[3] He served as a selector for Islamia College's intermediate and degree teams and was a selector for Pakistan Universities for one season.[3]
Shah worked with Service Industries Limited, managing their cricket team and leading them to Grade I first-class cricket twice.[3] He was involved in a dispute within the Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) which led to a High Court case and Shah's eventual departure from Servis Industries without financial compensation.[3]
Shah has also worked as a journalist and commentator, contributing to various publications and Radio Pakistan.[3]