Mohammad Azharuddin

India|Middle order Batter
Mohammad Azharuddin
INTL CAREER: 1984 - 2000
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau join former India captains Mohammad Azharuddin and Kapil Dev at an event, New Delhi, February 22, 2018

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau join former India captains Mohammad Azharuddin and Kapil Dev at an event

Mohammad Azharuddin after a court lifted his life ban, Delhi, November 8, 2012
Mohammad Azharuddin after a court lifted his life banAssociated Press
Former Indian captain and current MP Mohammad Azharuddin arrives for the monsoon session of the parliament, New Delhi, July 26, 2010
Former Indian captain and current MP Mohammad Azharuddin arrives for the monsoon session of the parliamentAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin (centre, top), his wife, Sangeeta Bijlani, and Kapil Dev campaign ahead of the general election, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, May 5, 2009
Mohammad Azharuddin (centre, top) campaigns ahead of the general electionAFP / Getty Images
Mohammad Azharuddin at the Congress party headquarters, New Delhi, February 19, 2009
Mohammad Azharuddin at the Congress headquartersAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin and Inderjit Singh Bindra watch the proceedings, Australia v New Zealand, 1st semi-final, Champions Trophy, Mohali, November 1, 2006
Mohammad Azharuddin and Inderjit Singh Bindra watch the proceedingsAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin's 82 led India Seniors to victory, Pakistan Seniors v India Seniors, 1st one-dayer, Karachi, April 23, 2006
Mohammad Azharuddin's 82 led India Seniors to victoryRizwan Tabassum/AFP
Mohammad Azharuddin watches a domestic fixture at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, December 12, 2005
Mohammad Azharuddin at the Wankhede Stadium in MumbaiGetty Images
Wagon Wheel of Mohammad Azharuddin's 192 v New Zealand, Eden Park, Auckland 23-24 February  1990
Mohammad Azharuddin's 192 v New ZealandPat Culpan
A member of the student's wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) pins a picture of Indian cricket player Mohammad Azharuddin on an effigy, along with pictures of four other Indian players which was burnt during a demonstration in Bangalore 06 November 2000. Five Indian cricket players, Ajay Jadeja, Manoj Prabhakar, Ajay Sharma, Mohammad Azharuddin and Nayan Mongia have been banned from the game by India's cricket board after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) named them along with other international cricket players in their match-fixing report.
Fans pinning the photos of ousted Indian cricketers on an effigy before buring themIndranil Mukherjee/AFP
Bharatiya Janata Party activists burn an effigy of former Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin during a demonstration 02 November 2000 in Bombay. India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in a report submitted to the Indian Sports Minister, has named Azharuddin along with other top international cricket players as being involved in match-fixing for cash, November 4, 2000
BJP activists buring the effigy of former Indian captain Mohd Azharuddin in MumbaiSebastian D'souza/AFP
Mohammad Azharuddin addresses the press after a court struck down his life ban, Delhi, November 8, 2012
Mohammad Azharuddin addresses the pressAssociated Press
Mohammad Azharuddin attends a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party, New Delhi
Mohammad Azharuddin attends a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party in New DelhiAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin joins the Congress party, New Delhi, February 19, 2009
Mohammad Azharuddin joins the Congress partyAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin in action during a celebrity match at Headingley, June 8, 2007
Mohammad Azharuddin in action during a celebrity match at HeadingleyAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin holds the winners' trophy, Pakistan Seniors v India Seniors, Lahore, April 30, 2006
Mohammad Azharuddin holds the winners' trophy after the fourth Pakistan-India Seniors ODIAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin and Azhar Mahmood chat during practice at the World Cricket Academy in Mumbai, Mumbai, March 27, 2006
Mohammad Azharuddin and Azhar Mahmood chat during practice at the World Cricket Academy in MumbaiAFP
Mohammad Azharuddin batting during an India-Pakistan short cricket game in New Delhi, March 26, 2004
Mohammad Azharuddin batting during an India-Pakistan short cricket game in New DelhiAFP
Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin (L) is accompanied by a security officer as  he leaves the staff entrance of the Taj Man Singh hotel following a last hearing with cricket board officials 28 November 2000. Azharuddin, could face a possible life ban for alleged match fixing.
Azhar being escorted by a security officer after the hearing with BCCI officialsAFP
Activists of the Shiva Sena burn an effigy of Mohammad Azharuddin, New Delhi, November 04, 2000
Activists of the Shiva Sena burn an effigy of Mohammad AzharuddinGetty Images