Qasim Umar

Qasim Ali Umar (Urdu: قاسم عمر; born 9 February 1957) is a Kenyan-born Pakistani former cricketer.[1] Umar played his cricket both as an opening batsman as well as with the ability to bat anywhere in the middle order.His mother was Kenyan, and due to his East African features, he was often mistaken as a member of the Sheedi community.[5] In 1985–86, he became the first player to make claims on the impact of recreational and performance-enhancing drugs in cricket.[6] Umar also accepted gifts[7] and accused his teammates of indulging in sexual relations with prostitutes[8][9] in return for underperforming in certain matches.
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