Tareq Aziz
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For the former Iraqi Foreign Minister, see Tariq Aziz.
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Tareq Aziz (Bengali: তারেক আজিজ) (born 4 September 1983 in Chittagong) is a Bangladeshi cricketer.
He got off to a great start in his international career taking 3/19 in his debut at his hometown Chittagong in January 2002. Unfortunately there was not much to follow this success. His three Test matches brought him just one wicket (of Chris Gayle) for 261 runs. In recent times, he has been dogged by injuries.
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