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Mohammad Javed Miandad born 12 June 1957, popularly known as Javed Miandad. Is a Pakistani cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer known for his unconventional style of captaincy and batting. ESPNcricinfo described him as "the greatest batsman Pakistan has ever produced" and his contemporary Ian Chappell extolled him as one of the finest batsmen in the history of cricket.
He played for Pakistan in Tests and One-Day Internationals between 1975 and 1996. Noted for his unique technique and impressive control, Miandad has won accolades and applause from cricket historians as well as contemporaries. Miandad was ranked 44th among the best cricketers of all time by the ESPN Legends of Cricket
Mohammad Aamer Sohail Ali born 14 September 1966 is a Pakistani cricket commentator and former
cricketer. In a playing career that spanned ten years, Sohail played in 195 first-class and 261
List A Limited Overs matches, including 47 Test matches and 156 One Day Internationals for Pakistan.
An aggressive left-handed opening batsman, in ODIs he has won 14 Player of the Match awards
out of 156 matches, thus winning a POTM every 11.1 matches, the highest ratio in this format
for Pakistan when it comes to retired players just after his opening partner Saeed Anwar
(28 in 247 matches or a ratio of 8.8).
Sadiq Mohammad (born 3 May 1945) is a former Pakistani cricketer and younger brother of the
Pakistani batsmen Hanif Muhammad and Mushtaq Mohammad. Raees Muhammad is also a brother of him who
played first class cricket but unfortunately not inducted in national team. His Test debut was the
first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand in 1969 at Karachi, and he played his final Test in the
4th Test against the West Indies in 1981. He is a left hand batsman. He played county cricket for
Gloucestershire.
He debuted one day International against New Zealand at Christchurch - February 11, 1973. He is
scored 2579 in 41 test matches with 166 highest. The Muhammad has world record of highest number
@ 11 of cricketer producing family. He also coached the Pakistan cricket team to bronze at
the 2010 Asian Games. He umpired in one ODI game in 2000.
Shoaib Mohammad (born 8 January 1961) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 45 Tests and
63 ODIs from 1983 to 1995.Shoaib is the son of former Pakistani cricketer Hanif Mohammad (Little Master).
Shoaib was a right-handed batsmen who represented the country until the mid-1990s.
Hanif Muhammad & Shoaib Muhammad has the world record to score over 200 runs (Double centuries)
in test cricket (Scored twice).they alos world record of 3 generations( Hanif Muhammad, Shaoib
Muhammad& shehzar Muhammad) to score Double centuries in 1st Class Cricket @ 499,205 and 265
respectively. Shoiab Muhammad scored 2nd fastest 2000 runs in test cricket @ 47 innings after
the great Javed Miandad. He is among the world five players who had scored five test centuries
in five consecutive test matches against one Country (Sir Don Bradman, Neil Harvey, Shoaib
Muhammad, Jacques Kallis and Steve Smith).
He was the only selector in UAE who select the team which won the T20 World Cup 2009.
He had scored 2,705 in 45 test matches with 203 highest. He Had Scored 7 Test Centuries
including 2 Double Centuries and 13 fifties with an average of 45 test runs per innings.
He is currently involved in development of cricket in Pakistan and is coaching and taking
trials on behalf of Pakistan Cricket Board. On February 11, 2014, he was appointed the fielding
coach of the national team. His son Shehzar Mohammad is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper
for Pakistan International Airlines. He had thrice served as the National team selector. He was
ranked No.1 Batsman and Best Fielder in World Cup 1992 and no other Pakistani player reached the
land mark at the era. He served as fielding coach of Pakistan in T20 World Cup in Bangladesh
2014-15.He had scored Centuries in his 1st and last Matches of his career.
Manzor Elahi is born on 15th April 1963 in sahiwal. He is a Coach and former test cricketer
and by special field considered as hard hitting batter and medium pacer bowler. He Test debuted
24th October 1984 Pakistan vs India at faisal abad and played last international match on
February 1995 Zimbabwe vs. Pakistan at Harare. He did level 0ne, Level Two and Level three
Coaching from Scotland, Pakistan cricket Board. He played six tests and 54 One day
internationals for Pakistan.he played in Kolabagwan Cricket in Bangladesh and also played
cricket in United Kingdom. The Regional coaching experience is as Head Coach Multan Region
(2008-2010), Head Coach Lahore Region (2011-20130), Head Coach Sialkot Region (2014-1015).
Head Coach Lahore Region Women Team (2016-1017), Head Coach Larkana Region and Assistan Coach
of Northren Region 2019. He served as Batting Consultant od Pakistan women cricket team
2017-2018.Pakistan Women team showed better batting performance during 2016-17.he helped
Iram Fast bowler to correct her bowling Action which helped her to increase the bowling
speed.he helped Kianat(All Rounder) to leran outswing before she could only do in swing.
Waqas Ahmed played under his in Sialkot region. He was his first player for the level three
coaching assignment fron Pakistan cricket board. He is successfully helped him to improve
his bowling action which helped him with his line of lengths well as the pace by
improving his bowling action, he has less chance of back injury. He did Pakistan
A tour as well and currently he is playing in Northern region and performing well.
Pakistan World Champion 1992 Captain Imran khan named him as “Perhaps the hardest Hitter
of the cricket ball in the world
Tauseef Ahmed made his first-class debut in early 1979 for PWD against PIA that was to remain
his only first-class game for just over a year until his neighbour, Javed Sadiq, managed to
get him a chance to bowl at the Pakistani tail-enders before the 1980 Karachi test against
Australia. Tauseef was impressive enough to prompt the newly appointed Pakistani captain
Javed Miandad himself and even the manager Mushtaq Muhammad to pad up check him out.
Elsewhere, during the same net session, both Imran Khan and Sarfraz Nawaz too were extremely
impressed and those few hours earned Tauseef his first test cap. The hard-working Ilyas Khan,
whom he replaced, would never play for Pakistan again.
In a startling debut, Tauseef took 7 for 126, dismissing Kim Hughes twice and Greg Chappell once,
sharing 18 wickets with Iqbal Qasim (the other two falling to Imran Khan). At the time, he did not
even know the names of the opposing Australian players when he made his debut.
After 12 wickets at 29 in his first series, he had to wait for two more years and played for a
depleted Pakistani side against the visiting Sri Lankans, again performing admirably.
During these rubbers, he formed an effective partnership with Iqbal Qasim.
Qamar Ahmed is Born 23rd October 1937 at Moghal Serai Utar Pardaish in INDIA.
Father & family in medical profession and serve as Great Doctors in Pakistan and Abroad As well
Played first-class cricket for Sindh & Hyderabad & captained them.First class graduate of
English Literature of Sindh University.Diploma in Journalism from London.Covered 450 Tests
more than any in the world,740 ODI'S, 9 out of 12 ICC World Cups.Reported cricket for BBC Urdu,
Hindi & English Services for 32 years & reported cricket for Reuters,AFP,The Times,The
Guardian,The Daily Telegraph London & various publications of the world including Wisden
Almanac the Bible of the game.My autobiography FAR MORE THAN A GAME.He is One of the most
rekown Journalist and Regared as Histrorian of Cricket.He is still serving the nation
and visited Gwadar to promot and boost Cricket in the region