Najum Latif

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Najum Latif is an author at ScoreLine and has written numerous articles published at ScoreLine.org.He is a businessman, Author, Researcher, Cricket Historian, Freelance Writer. member of Government College Lahore Cricket Team (1961-64). Wildlife conservationist, Former member of the Chief Minister of Punjab Committee of Management of Lahore Zoo and Safari Park. Established the first cricket museum of Pakistan at Lahore Gymkhana. Former adviser to the Chairman University Grants Commission of Pakistan.MCC Member executive council old Ravians Union Government College University Lahore, Alumni Forman Christian College Lahore.You can connect him on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter

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| May 25, 2020

When Waqar Hassan passed away on February 10, 2020, he was the last member of Pakistan cricket team’s first eleven,…

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An All Time XI, Myth Or Reality

| April 18, 2020

As already stated in the first part of the article, there is no doubt about the fact that every era…

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Sanctity of National Colours

| September 25, 2019

Anything achieved in life through perseverance, hard work, competitiveness, and luck has a very special significance of dignity and honor….

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Farewell Anjum Niaz, an Obituary

| December 14, 2018

Anjum Niaz, who passed away on October 20, 2018 at New Jersey U.S.A was a brilliant journalist par excellence. She…

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Captain Grit, Nari Contractor

| August 28, 2018

Nariman Jamshedji Contractor was born on March 7, 1934 at Godhra Gujarat by accident. His pregnant mother was coming on…

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Madhav Apte, A Shooting Star

| March 5, 2018

A shooting star is a small piece of rock that hits earth’s atmosphere and moves so fast that it heats…

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Inzamam-ul Haq-Cricket through Spirituality

| January 24, 2017

Big and burly 6’-3’’ tall Inzamam-ul-Haq was born at Multan on March 3, 1970 but his ancestors hailed from Tehsil…

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Miran Bux, A gentleman cricketer who defied age

Before Misbah-ul-Haq the present Pakistan cricket captain scored his century at the age of 42 years at Lord’s against England…

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The First Cricket Museum of Pakistan

| April 3, 2016

It was in the year 2002, having realized that there was no cricket museum in Pakistan and being the member…

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