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Dar played domestic cricket for [[Allied Bank]], [[Gujranwala]] Cricket Association, [[Lahore]], and [[Railways (Pakistan)]] as a right-handed batsmen and legbreak bowler. He made his debut as a [[Test cricket|test]] umpire in the match between [[Bangladesh cricket team|Bangladesh]] and [[England cricket team|England]] in October [[2003]].
Dar played domestic cricket for [[Allied Bank]], [[Gujranwala]] Cricket Association, [[Lahore]], and [[Railways (Pakistan)]] as a right-handed batsmen and legbreak bowler. He made his debut as a [[Test cricket|test]] umpire in the match between [[Bangladesh cricket team|Bangladesh]] and [[England cricket team|England]] in October [[2003]].
At the annual [[ICC]] [[Awards]] of 2006, Dar was ranked 2nd best Umpire with 18 Votes (behind [[Simon Taufel]], who had 34 votes).


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Aleem Sarwar Dar (born June 6 1968 in Jhang) is an international cricket umpire from Pakistan.

Dar played domestic cricket for Allied Bank, Gujranwala Cricket Association, Lahore, and Railways (Pakistan) as a right-handed batsmen and legbreak bowler. He made his debut as a test umpire in the match between Bangladesh and England in October 2003. At the annual ICC Awards of 2006, Dar was ranked 2nd best Umpire with 18 Votes (behind Simon Taufel, who had 34 votes).