Humayun Farhat
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Humayun Farhat (born January 24, 1981 in Lahore) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper. He is one of two brothers to have played test cricket for Pakistan.
Family
His brother, Imran Farhat[1] has also played international cricket for Pakistan.
Career
Domestic
He currently plays cricket in the Indian Cricket League for Lahore Badshahs and has risked his Future with Pakistan Cricket
International
He has played one Test match, in March 2001 against New Zealand and five One Day International matches for Pakistan. He is the only wicketkeeper to have played Test cricket who has not recorded a single dismissal.[2]
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