Nasser Hussain OBE – born 28 March 1968 – is a British cricket commentator and former cricketer.
He captained the England cricket team between 1999 and 2003, with his overall international career extending from 1990 to 2004.
A pugnacious right-handed batsman, Hussain scored over 30,000 runs from more than 650 matches across all first-class and List-A cricket, including 62 centuries.
Born in Madras in India, Hussain was led into cricket by his father, and his family moved to England when Hussain was a young child.
He joined Sky Sports as a commentator in 2003. His 2005 autobiography Playing With Fire won the Best Autobiography category of the 2005 British Sports Book Awards.
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