Mohammad Ali Shah (surgeon) explained

Muhammad Ali Shah
Native Name:محمد علی شاہ
Native Name Lang:ur
Term Start:3 May 2008
Term End:November 2012
1Blankname:Chief Minister
Term Start2:2008
Term End2:2013
Birth Date:26 October 1946
Children:2 including Imran[1] [2]
Awards:see below

Syed Muhammad Ali Shah (26 October 1946 – 4 February 2013) was a Pakistani orthopaedic surgeon and member of the Pakistan Cricket Board governing board.[3] [4] He was the Provincial Sports Minister of Sindh.[5] He was also the Chief de Mission for Pakistani athletes in the Commonwealth Games 2010.[1]

Early life

Shah was born on 26 October 1946 in Bareilly.[3] His father, Syed Asghar Ali Shah, served as a judge for many years.[3]

Career

As surgeon

Shah returned to Pakistan from England to establish himself as an orthopedic surgeon in Karachi and soon set up his own orthopedic and trauma hospital, the AO Clinic.[3] In his career he is estimated to have performed about 76,000 operations.[6]

As politician

Shah was a member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement. In the 2008 general election, he was elected to the Sindh Assembly from PS-103 (North Nazimabad, Karachi).[7] He became Minister of Sports of the province of Sindh in 2008.[8] [9]

With cricket

Shah was also known for his passion for the sports of Cricket. He devoted 10 per cent of the AO Clinic's revenues to supporting cricket in Pakistan, and in 1993 he created Asghar Ali Shah Cricket Stadium in North Nazimabad, Karachi.[3] The stadium hosts the Dr Mohammad Ali Shah Night Twenty20 Cricket Tournament every year in the month of Ramadan.[6]

In October 2012, Shah was credited as having played an instrumental role in reviving international cricket in the country after a period of three and a half years when, in his capacity as Sindh sports minister, he arranged an international world XI team – consisting of former and current players from Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, United States and Afghanistan – to play two T20 matches against a "Pakistan All Stars" consisting mainly of players from the national team.[10] While the matches were unofficial, they were seen as a milestone as this was the first instance when foreign players toured Pakistan to play cricket since the attack on the Sri Lankan team.[11] [12]

Awards

!Year!Award!Category!Result!Note!Ref.
1996Pride of PerformanceMedicalAwarded by Farooq Leghari, President of Pakistan
2003Tamgha-e-ImtiazSportsAwarded by Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan[13]
2009Sitara-e-ImtiazPublic ServicesAwarded by Asif Ali Zardari, President of Pakistan[14]
2013Hilal-i-ImtiazMedicine, Social Welfare & Sports[15]

Notes and References

  1. News: Dr. Muhammad Ali Shah laid to rest. 7 February 2013. 1 October 2022. Business Recorder (newspaper).
  2. News: PTI's Imran Ali Shah in hotter waters as stepmother alleges abuse, property theft . 1 October 2022 . Geo News . 16 August 2018.
  3. News: Dr Mohammad Ali Shah — rendered tremendous services for mankind and sports. 6 February 2013. 30 September 2022. Dawn (newspaper).
  4. News: Obituary: Dr Mohammad Ali Shah passes away. 5 February 2013. 30 September 2022. The Express Tribune (newspaper).
  5. News: Sindh Games trophy unveiled. 14 March 2009. 13 June 2012. The Express (newspaper).
  6. Book: Heller. Richard. White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket. Oborne. Peter. 2016-06-30. Simon & Schuster UK. 978-1-4711-5643-4. en.
  7. Web site: Dr. Syed Mohammad Ali Shah - Profile. 30 September 2022. Provincial Assembly of Sindh.
  8. News: 13 Muttahida, 7 PPP ministers take oath. 3 May 2008. 30 September 2022. Business Recorder (newspaper).
  9. News: Karachiites to benefit from major sports projects: Sports Minister. 14 March 2009. 30 September 2022. Dawn (newspaper).
  10. News: Ode to Dr Mohammad Ali Shah. 6 February 2013. 30 September 2022. The Express Tribune (newspaper).
  11. News: Pakistan back on cricket map. 19 October 2012. The Hindu (newspaper).
  12. News: Security tight as high-profile cricket returns to Pakistan. 20 October 2012. Dawn (newspaper).
  13. News: President to confer civil awards today. 23 March 2012. Dawn (newspaper). 30 September 2022.
  14. News: President confers civil, military awards on 102 individuals. 24 March 2009. 30 September 2022. Business Recorder (newspaper).
  15. News: President approves Hilal-i-Imtiaz for Dr Shah. 12 February 2013. 30 September 2022. The Express Tribune (newspaper).