Qamar Ahmed: A front-seat storyteller on cricket’s highway is no more
By K.R. Nayar Almost everyone called him Q, but for me he was Qamar bhai. Pakistan’s veteran cricket writer and commentator, Qamar Ahmed, who passed away on June 18, 2026, was someone with whom I’ve travelled a lot. To be precise, we travelled together whenever he came to Dubai, listening to his many stories. The first message I received after the passing away of 88 year old Qamar was from another Pakistan journalist and close friend, Shahid Hashmi. He wrote: “The front seat in your car (where Qamar always sat) will remain vacant. Our journey mate during matches in the UAE is no more.” With Qamar Ahmed after he received a memento from the Pakistan Cricket Board after he reported his 423rd Test match in Dubai in 2016. The energy with which Qamar came to report matches always defied his age. Not once did I get the impression that the man seated next to me was in his 80s. It was the tales he narrated about his first-class debut in 1956 for Sind against Karachi Whites, and how he h...