Jahangir Khan (cricketer)

Dr Mohammad Jahangir Khan pronunciationⓘ (1 February 1910 – 23 July 1988) was an international cricketer who played for India.

Majid's son Bazid Khan also represented Pakistan for the first time in 2005, making the family the second, after the Headleys to have three consecutive generations of Test cricketers.

[3] Baqa Jilani, the brother-in-law of Jahangir Khan, also represented India in Test cricket.

He represented India in AAA Championships in 1932 and British Empire Games 1934 in London.

[citation needed] When India toured England in 1936 he joined the team and appeared in all three Tests.

said "People expect to see balls, bats and gloves at the museum, not a sparrow" and "Those who don't know the story are always surprised.