Wasim Haider
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Wasim Haider (born 6 June 1967) is a former Pakistani right arm fast medium bowler in cricket who played three One Day International matches during the 1992 Cricket World Cup and for PIA and Faisalabad.[1] He was late to come into consideration for the squad, only selected because Waqar Younis failed to recover from an injury in time to play in the tournament. He took just one wicket - in his third and final match, against India, which Pakistan lost: he was also on the losing side in his first match, against the West Indies, and was probably saved by rain from a similar fate in his second match against England, when the match was rained off after Pakistan were bowled out for 74 but only completed eight overs in England's reply (of which Haider bowled one).
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