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Shujauddin

Shujauddin or Shuja-ud-Din may refer to:

  • Feerkhan Shujauddin (died 1657), Ismāʿīlist leader, 33rd Da'i al Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra sect
  • Shujauddin (cricketer, 1919–2003), Indian cricketer for Delhi and Pakistani Test cricket umpire
  • Shujauddin (cricketer, 1930–2006), Pakistani Test cricketer
  • Shujauddin (cricketer, born 1936), Pakistani cricketer for Punjab A and Water and Power Development Authority
  • Shujauddin (cricketer, born 1939), Pakistani cricketer for various domestic teams
  • Shujauddin (cricketer, born 1970), Pakistani cricketer for Quetta
  • Shujauddin (Faisalabad cricketer), Pakistani cricketer for Faisalabad
  • Shujauddin Butt, Pakistani cricketer for various domestic teams
  • Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan (1670–1740), Nawab of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa
  • Shujauddin Malik (born 1972), Pakistani weightlifter

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Shujauddin (cricketer, born 1970)

Shujauddin (born 16 February 1970) is a former Pakistani cricketer. From Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, all of his matches at a major level came during the 1998–99 season of the limited-overs Tissot Cup. Shujauddin made his debut for Quetta against Hyderabad in April 1999, scoring 22 not out on debut, in what was to be his highest score in List A matches. A wicket-keeper, he played three further matches during the competition, but was replaced by Sanaullah Khan for the final fixture against the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation. Overall, Shujauddin scored 45 runs and made seven dismissals (five catches and two stumpings) from his four matches in the competition.

Shujauddin (cricketer, born 1936)

Shujauddin (born 6 October 1936) is a former Pakistani cricketer whose six-match career spanned from 1957 to 1977.

From Lahore, Shujauddin made his first-class debut for Punjab "A" during the 1956–57 season of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, which also included Punjab and Punjab "B" teams. A competent right-handed middle-order batsman and occasional bowler of left-arm orthodox spin, he played two matches in that season's competition, and three further matches during the following season. Shujauddin's only first-class half-century was an innings of 63 runs against Quetta in October 1957, while his best bowling figures were 3/13, taken in the previous match against Bahawalpur. The 1957–58 season was his last for any Punjab teams. However, during the 1976–77 season of the Patron's Trophy, Shujauddin appeared in a single match for the Water and Power Development Authority, scoring 17 runs for the match and failing to take a wicket. With the match beginning on 1 February 1977, this entailed a gap of 19 years, three months, and seven days between his final two matches at first-class level.