we enjoyed accomplishments of this great hero on radio and saw his pics on the lever brothers calendar and in brylcream ads.
love to think what media would have made him into if there was tv at that time.
he was so good looking that it was difficult to look at him for long.
such people dont come often. the delight of Pakistan–Fazal Mahmood (Sahib)– God Bless him.
Good to see you stopping by at our pages. What else do you remember about cricketing days of (say) 60s/70s. I’ll be very interested in hearing more. anything. any trivia that you remember., any other ‘dil-chasp waaqea’ ?
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we enjoyed accomplishments of this great hero on radio and saw his pics on the lever brothers calendar and in brylcream ads.
love to think what media would have made him into if there was tv at that time.
he was so good looking that it was difficult to look at him for long.
such people dont come often. the delight of Pakistan–Fazal Mahmood (Sahib)– God Bless him.
LATE FAZAL MEHMOOD, WAS GREAT HERO & LEGEND
OF PAKISTANS CRICKET FIELD, WE ENJOYED HIS ACTION AND THRILLS, WHEN HE STARTS TO BOWL,
FAZAL IS A GREAT NAME OF PAKISTANS CRICKET HISTORY,
MAY ALLAH REST HIS SOUL IN PEACE (AMEEN)
MEHMOOD HUSSAIN,
AIRPORT KARACHI-11,
PAKISTAN.
Those who loved him very dearly-called him Phajjay.
Omar saheb. i will :)
Good to see you stopping by at our pages. What else do you remember about cricketing days of (say) 60s/70s. I’ll be very interested in hearing more. anything. any trivia that you remember., any other ‘dil-chasp waaqea’ ?