Blind cricket team player Fayaz laid to rest

Bagged gold medal for outstanding performance in 2009 in UK

Cricketer Muhammad Fayaz receives an award. PHOTOS COURTESY: MUHAMMAD FAYAZ’S FAMILY

SWABI:
Cricket bid an emotional farewell to Muhammad Fayaz at a funeral service in his hometown in Swabi on Monday. He was a member of Pakistan’s blind cricket team and died in a road accident on Sunday. He was laid to rest in a graveyard in Karnal Sher Killi.

Fayaz’s funeral prayer was attended by a large number of people from different walks of life, including Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Imtiaz Shahid Qureshi, and Special Assistant to Chief Minister Abdul Karim Khan. Swabi district nazim Haji Amir Rahman Khan, tehsil nazim Ghulam Haqqani, Senator Abdul Nabi Bangash, former MPA Mukhtiar Ali, education director Syed Bashir Hussain Shah and others attended his funeral.

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Fayaz was an internationally recognised cricketer. He remained a member of the national blind cricket team for a couple of years and won a gold medal for his outstanding performance in international matches, notably one in 2009 in England. He also bagged the Special Olympics gold medal in badminton in Peshawar.

Fayaz was the son of a retired educationist, Muhammad Hussain. His younger brother Muhammad Asif is currently serving as the private secretary to district nazim Amir Rahman Khan.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 15th, 2015.
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