Khadim Hussain (cricketer)

His first-class playing career spanned from 1926 to 1938, with all of his matches coming prior to the partition of India in 1947.

Other first-class appearances during that time included a match for a Northern Punjab team against a touring MCC side in November 1926.

[1] A right-handed pace-bowling all-rounder, Khadim's most notable performance in the tournament was 65 not out and 5/25 against the Hindus in 1929, both career-best figures.

The previous season, also for Sind, he had taken his second and final five-wicket haul, 5/81 against a touring English team captained by Lord Tennyson.

[3] In the same innings, he also provided one of the first known instances of the form of dismissal later known as "Mankading" (at the time uncontroversial), running out Joe Hardstaff when he backed up too far.