Kamran Ghulam, who replaced Babar Azam, was born in India! Used to play domestic cricket for this state

Kamran Ghulam: These days, the Indian team under the leadership of Rohit Sharma is seen playing a 3-Test series, while on the other hand, the Pakistan team is also seen playing a home series against England. Just before the second Test match of this series, Pakistan team included a strong batsman named Kamran Ghulam in its team in place of Babar Azam. It is being said about the player who also played a century in the match that he was born in India.

Was Kamran Ghulam born in India?

Babar Azam was dropped from the team before the second match of the Test series being played between Pakistan and New Zealand (PAK vs ENG). Kamran Ghulam, who came in his place, impressed everyone by scoring a century in his debut test. After this match, some posts about the dashing player have gone viral that he was born in Hyderabad city of India and he also played domestic cricket for Hyderabad.

What is the truth of the matter?

As we told you, a post about Pakistan's young batsman Kamran Ghulam had gone viral that the dashing player was born in Hyderabad. However, for your information, let us tell you about the slave who has been talked about in the viral post. He is not Pakistani cricketer Kamran Ghulam, but Indian cricketer Ghulam Ahmed. Who was born in Hyderabad in 1922.

His numbers have been amazing

Such a post is going viral on social media that the former cricketer of Team India is Ghulam Ahmed and not Kamran Ghulam. Hyderabad-born former Team India legend Ghulam Ahmed represented Team India in 22 Test matches, taking 68 wickets in 36 innings of 22 Test matches.

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