Asad Jahangir

Asad Jahangir Khan[a] (born 25 December 1945), is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer and senior police officer.

In 2019, he chaired the sub-committee, including former and current inspector-generals, that prepared a report on police reform.

[9][10][1] Playing for an Oxford and Cambridge XI against the touring Australians in May 1968, he took 7 for 84, including the wickets of Bill Lawry, Ian Chappell and Bob Cowper.

[13] In 1969, his bowling fell away (three wickets in six matches) but he made 280 runs at 31.11, including his highest score of 92 against D.H. Robins' XI.

His last first-class match was a semi-final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in February 1971, playing for Lahore Greens, when he took 3 for 157 off 52 overs against Karachi Blues.