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  1. Mushtaq Ahmed (Urdu:مشتاق احمد ; born 28 June 1970) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer who currently acts as the spin bowling coach for the Bangladesh national cricket team. A leg break googly bowler, at his peak he was described as being one of the best three wrist-spinners in the world.

  2. A bubbly, chubby legspinner with googlies aplenty, Mushtaq Ahmed styled himself on his hero, Abdul Qadir, whom he succeeded in the Pakistan team. Mushtaq was a match-winner, armed with a full...

  3. Moulded like his role-model and Pakistan legend Abdul Qadir, Mushtaq Ahmed was Pakistan's frontline spinner in the 1990s. A short man, Mushy had a short run up and would throw both his hands ...

  4. Read about Mushtaq Ahmed cricket player from Pakistan profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  5. Mushtaq Ahmed is a former Pakistani cricketer, who represented Pakistan in ODIs and Tests. He was born on 28 June 1970 in Sahiwal, Pakistan. He was a wrist spinner who bowled right-arm leg...

  6. Mushtaq Ahmed was born on 28th June 1970 in Sahiwal. He is a retired Pakistani cricketer who specialised as a leg spin bowler. He was known for his hard-to-pick googly. He memorably trapped Graeme Hick in front with one during the 1992 World Cup final.

  7. Jun 29, 2013 · Mushtaq Ahmed, born June 28, 1970, was a prodigiously talented leg-spinner who formed a third of the triumvirate instrumental in breathing life into the dying art of leg-spin bowling.

  8. Dec 21, 2022 · In a Twitter poll during the 2020 global lockdown, fans voted Mushtaq the greatest cricketer to have played for Sussex. Yet, his playing days were over a decade behind him when he took field for the Pindi Boys against the Islamabad Royal in the Mega Stars League.

  9. Aug 29, 2020 · A worthy successor to the great Abdul Qadir, Mushtaq Ahmed was one of Pakistans premier match-winners in the Nineties. A wily leggie armoured with a terrific googly, Mushtaq was part of the legendary side that triumphed at the 1992 World Cup.

  10. A bubbly, chubby legspinner with googlies aplenty, Mushtaq Ahmed is styled on his hero Abdul Qadir, whom he succeeded in the team. He is a matchwinner with a full house of legspin variations. At his best he is not far behind Shane Warne, but he does not get the in-drift and rip that makes Warne unique and he gets less bounce because of a lower arm.