Sport fraternity mourns legendary Nur Khan

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Former greats mourned Pakistan’s legendary sports administrator Nur Khan on Friday, saying his contributions fuelled the country’s success in cricket, field hockey and squash.
The 88-year-old Khan, who was also a former Air Marshal in the air force, died in Islamabad overnight.
He served as president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, and chairman of the cricket board and of the Pakistan Squash Federation.
He was credited for bringing the cricket world cup to the sub-continent in 1987 after the first three editions (1975, 1979 and 1983) were held in England.
Khan also introduced the idea of a World Cup and the elite six-nation Champions Trophy in field hockey.
“His contribution in bringing the cricket world cup to India and Pakistan was one of his minor contributions,” said Arif Abbasi, former chief executive of Pakistan Cricket Board.
“His real contributions were in squash and field hockey where he not only built the infrastructure, produced players but introduced main events.”
Khan also backed a young Jahangir Khan, a world record holder of 10 British open titles who also won six world open titles in squash.
“Under him we had a golden period in cricket, squash and hockey and from Imran Khan to Zaheer Abbas and from me to Jansher Khan he helped develop a lot of players,” Jahangir told AFP.
“He was the right man between the players and the administration and that’s why we achieved a lot of success in sports,” he added.
Legendary paceman Wasim Akram described Khan as a legend off the field.
“We can’t find an administrator like him now,” said Wasim. “What he did for sports in Pakistan will always be remembered.”
“Field hockey is what it is because of him… and because of his contribution Pakistan held Olympic, World and Champions Trophy titles simultaneously,” said former 1984 Olympian Hanif Khan.

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  1. Honourable and most respectable Air Marshal Noor Khan died with dignity in the service of his country. He was a true patriot and a true Pakistani.

    There were NO SCANDALS attached to him and he invited NO ALLEGATIONS of any form of corruption.

    Noor Khan was an emblem of the identity of Pakistani nationhood (Pakistaniat).

    AIR MARSHAL PAKISTANI NATION SALUTES YOU. Sir, being a very dignified man you played your innings with grace and dignity.

    May Allah give you highest darjaat's in Jan-nat. Ameen

    Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Purisrar banday
    Jinhaein tu nay bakhsha hay zoq-e-khudai
    Do neem un ke tokhar say sehra aur darya
    Simit kar pahar un ke haybat say raee

    MA
    16th December 2011

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