Shehzad Azam Rana, Pakistan’s 36-Year-Old First-Class Cricketer, Dies of Cardiac Arrest
Shehzad Rana played for Islamabad in the 2017-18 Quiad-e-Azam Trophy and scalped 26 wickets. The Pakistan first-class cricketer died on September 30 due to massive cardiac arrest.
Shehzad Azam Rana, a Pakistani first-class cricketer, has died on September 30. The 36-year-old fast bowler suffered a horrific cardiac arrest before his death. He was the leading wicket taker for Islamabad in the 2017-18 Quiad-e-Azam Trophy with 26 wickets.
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