Abdul Hafiz Kardar (1952-1957)
Kardar, Abdul Hafeez, who died at age 71 at age 71, on April 21, 1996, can be counted as the Pakistani father's father and thus is an important role in the country's history. He was at the top of the events in Pakistan's first test match in 1952 and was at the top of the events when he resigned from the Pakistani board during protest against Pakistan's intervention in 1977.But he I was also the first test cricketer, after visiting England under the title of 1946, Abdul Hafeez, he also included family name Cardar, stayed in England and went to Oxford to read the PPE and a foreign and Raised his credibility as a terrible cricketer: a left-handed batsman, in which no result of any boulder or situation Was not it The first ball made Salman back to the bowler's head, and a left-hand medium bowler, a good pitch, economically, worst-efficient.
Kargar was a productive season with many Wisekshirrors, where his achievements married the daughter of the club's chairman, then came back to Pakistan as a captain. He had learned well under Martin Dunlly and Tom Doll and, as the new servants of the Test cricket, Pakistan could enable himself to be respected instead of any sympathy. In 23 matches as Captain, Cardar won his team on all Test games except South Africa. He then became the chairman of the Chairman of the Board of Control and President of Pakistan from 1972 to 1977. In all his positions, he was tactical and quickly angry with anger, especially in connection with any criticism. In some ways, his princess has become the property of his country. But he was also insight. He has largely modernized the Pakistani sports organization, and in the 1970s, he made a number of lawyers' issues with modern administrators: the need to remove them with unwanted committees, the royal royal To break the castle, and increase the game in Asia. He was the initial advocacy of neutral umpires. At this time his colleagues had received a lot of less on the ICC. Later he removed himself from the cricket and his last role was as the Ambassador of Pakistan in Switzerland. Diploma can not easily reach it. Imran Khan said: After the retirement of the cricketer, Pakistan Cricket has been thrown into wolves, cricket bureaucracy whose care still dominate the game.
Kargar was a productive season with many Wisekshirrors, where his achievements married the daughter of the club's chairman, then came back to Pakistan as a captain. He had learned well under Martin Dunlly and Tom Doll and, as the new servants of the Test cricket, Pakistan could enable himself to be respected instead of any sympathy. In 23 matches as Captain, Cardar won his team on all Test games except South Africa. He then became the chairman of the Chairman of the Board of Control and President of Pakistan from 1972 to 1977. In all his positions, he was tactical and quickly angry with anger, especially in connection with any criticism. In some ways, his princess has become the property of his country. But he was also insight. He has largely modernized the Pakistani sports organization, and in the 1970s, he made a number of lawyers' issues with modern administrators: the need to remove them with unwanted committees, the royal royal To break the castle, and increase the game in Asia. He was the initial advocacy of neutral umpires. At this time his colleagues had received a lot of less on the ICC. Later he removed himself from the cricket and his last role was as the Ambassador of Pakistan in Switzerland. Diploma can not easily reach it. Imran Khan said: After the retirement of the cricketer, Pakistan Cricket has been thrown into wolves, cricket bureaucracy whose care still dominate the game.
Fazal Mehmood (1958-1960)
Fazal Mahmood, Pakistani cricketer (Farah 18, 1927, Lahore, India - Lahore, Pak, Pak on May 30, 2005) was a right-arm fast-medium bowler who had played 34 Test Test matches between 1952 and 1962. Played as captain, including 10. Fazal soon made himself an important bowler in the first test test teams after dividing Pakistan. He first won 20 wickets in the official Pakistan Test series, playing against India in 1952-53. He retained it again in the 1954 series against England, with 12 runs in 99 overs with Pakistan's victory (against his first England) in Oval. He fought against West Indies (1958-59), Australia (1959-60), and India (1960-61). In its first class career (Bounty of 1943-64), Fazal took part in 112 matches, making an average of 23.35 runs, with a century, and got 466 wickets in the middle of 18.96, nine best bowling analysis for 43 In the test matches, he scored 620 in an average average of 14.09, with no century, and got a medal of average of 24.70, an analysis of seven to 42 best bowling.
Imtiaz Ahmed (1960-1961)
Imtiaz Ahmed was one of the fine, proud, patriotic band of cricketers, most of them Lahore College graduates, who gave Pakistan such a successful start in the 1950s. As a batsman he was a magnificent hooker: Majid Khan said he was inspired by the sight of Imtiaz taking on West Hall at Lahore in 1958-59. He was also Pakistan's first regular wicket keeper, which often forced him to bat down the order when he was so suited to being an attacking opener. In England in 1954 he came closer than any tourist before or since to the wicket keeper's double of 1000 runs and 100 dismissals in a first-class season - he finished 14 dismissals short.
Javed Burki (1962-1963)
Shahid Javid Barki is a professional economic expert who has worked as a Pakistan-based finance treasure based on the Vice President of World Bank and Supervisor. They have written extensively on economic development and political history of Pakistan.Hanif Mohammad (1964-1967)
Hanif was the first star of Pakistan cricket, "Little Master" who had the longest innings in the test history - against his 970-minute 337 th West Indies in 1957-58 in Borg Town after a year later. After all, the most advanced class was the first class. Anchorage 499 runs out on this point. With such sons, broadcast on the radio, he played a massive game in Pakistan today with the protection of the elite educated in Lahore. Though Hanup is also famous for protecting his salvation and he does not let the ball hit the ball, Hanif could also attack, and he was initially in the reverse sweep. His stability extended to maintain and maintain the wicket, and put the right arm and the left hand in the Test cricket. But besides being a trade jack, he was the owner of one.Saeed Ahmad (1968)
Currently, Saeed Ahmed holds the position of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Bank of Pakistan. Ahmed Ahmad Fauji Oil Terminal and Distribution Company Limited, Association of Pakistan Banks, Shri Kidney and Lever Institute and Member of the Research Center and IBA Trust, and member of Karachi Educational Society, Karachi Council. Foreign Affairs Economic Affairs and Law and Council of the Bank of Pakistan.He was already chairman of the Chairmanship Policy Chairman, Chief Corporate Finance and International in the Pakistan Ground Refinance Company, House Building Finance Company, Chairman of the Chief Bank of Pakistan Agricultural Tracti Bank Limited. Central Bank of Bahrain, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan of Industry Policy Board, Head Islamic Investment and Financial Products Group in Islamic Islamic Bank of Bahrain EC, Head of Finance, Marketing and Marketing in Union Bank of the Arabs and Francesis SA, Association of State Life Insurance Insurance Corporation, State Bank of Pakistan, Deputy Governor and Chessman Minton Bank NA Association.
Mr Ahmed obtained a graduate degree from London School of Economy and Political Science and PU.
Intikhab Alam (1969-1974)
Intikhab Alam born on 28th December 1941 in Hoshiarpur. His father was an engineer and found of cricket. He was the part of Maha Raja Patiala’s team. After the separation of India he came to Pakistan and lives in Karachi. Intikhab Alam got his education from Karachi. He was an all rounder, he was a right handed batsman and leg break bowler. He was the part of Pakistan cricket team from 1959 to 1977. He played 47 test matches and 4 ODIs. He captained Pakistani cricket team in 17 matches. He was the coach of Pakistani cricket team in 1992 when Pakistan won the ODI World Cup and in 2009 T20 World Cup. In 1959 when Australian team visited Pakistan in captaincy of Richie Beno he made 9th wicket record partnership with Asif Iqbal of 190 runs. He had made 14331 runs and took 1571 wickets in first class cricket. He was one the luckiest bowler who had taken wicket on his very first ball in test match. He has played an important roll in Pakistan cricket and served Pakistan cricket for 55 years.
Majid Khan (1975)
All the bounty and tolerance, Majeed Khan played in the spirit of English preaching. He had a distinction that sometimes had the impression that he was not really trying. Majid was a Cambridge Blue and he followed his father Jehangir Khan in the Test cricket, although he did not meet his father. He started as his role-playing bowler, but his back-on and bonus on his bonus legacy turned it into a occasional off-spinner. His betting efforts instantly ordered him, and finally he made half the most successful opening partnership with Sadiq Muhammad. Exquisite driving and hacking were their views, and they could easily score on speed. His career ended on a sad memory when his cousin Imran Khan forced him to leave, who had made his relationship worse. He was an extraordinary administrator, but during the 1999 World Cup match-fixing claim finishing was signed.Mushtaq Mohammad (1976-1978)
Mushtaq Mohammad,a Pakistani cricketer born on 22 November 1943 in Gujrat, India. He is a Right-arm leg break bowler and a right handed batsman. He played his first test match on 26th March 1959 against West indies and first ODI on 11 February 1973 against NewZealand. He played hi last test match on 24 March 1979 against Australia and last ODI on 3rd November 1978 against India. He is now playing the role of coach of the US national cricket team.Wasim Bari (1977-1978)
Waseem Bari is the former cricketer of Karachi, who was born in Karachi on March 23, 1948, considering being one of Asia's best wicket partners, Barry participated in 81 Test matches. It is also a very valuable order in which 112 runs made by 1,366 runs.Asif Iqbal (1979)
Asif Iqbal Rizvi, born on June 6, 1943) is a Pakistani cricketer who led Pakistan and Kent CCC. Now he is a CCC match referee. Asif Iqbal was born in Hyderabad city, and former Indian captain Ghulam Ahmed and Indian tennis star heard Mirza. He was a right hand batsman and an effective left-handed balloon for Pakistan, Hyderabad, Karachi, Kent, National Bank of Pakistan and Pakistan International Airlines. After learning his cricket in India of Hyderabad, he migrated to Pakistan in 1961, where he prepared Bowling to cover his feet and hills before focusing on bowling. Asif Iqbal was also the Pakistani captain in the opening cricket World Cup in 1975 and was the first person in Pakistan in 1979 in the World Cup semi-final in 1979.
Javed Miandad (1979-1992)
Mandandad is a former international cricketer who played for the Pakistan Cricket Team. Mendadas were born on June 12, 1957, Mandandad was a middle order between a right hand. He remained as a coach for multiple teams and sometimes called left-handed. Javed Miandad competes in the domestic circuit game for Habib Bank Limited, he knows about strong betting techniques, Javed's most memorable shot was from six in the last ball in the Sharjah Cup against India when he was the last ball. In a ball needed 6 runs when needed 4 runs.
Imran Khan (1982-1991)
Imran Khan, Imran Khan Khan Nazi ((November 25, 1952, Lahore, Pakistan), Pakistani cricket player, politician, philosophy and Pakistani prime minister (2018-), who became a national hero from the Pakistani team's head, I was born in 1992. The World Cup was successful in 1992 and later entered politics as a corrupt government in Pakistan.Zaheer Abbas (1983)
Zahir Abbas was a stylish and beautiful batsman. In the full flow, he had a look for dirty eyes. Taking advantage of Australia's symptoms, they have to take advantage of runs, and that's why he sinks to Asian Bermuda. There are so many definitions, but none of the donations are found.
Waqar Younis (1993-2002)
The man who really reverse swing. Prasuke Yunus stressed the speed of fifty and a half and a 50-foot trend of fast and full. There are no clear instructions for success unless you have any element under undergoing, which was designed to enter leg feet of leg stump or balloon for a long time. In his youth, he was the fastest.Saleem Malik (1993-1994)
Salim Malik had a lot of things: a gift, a wrist, a batman of the squares; the first man who actually got the top of the Shen Shen in 1994 in 95. A fine overseas for the AXS (where he was known as "Slim" in 1991), at least later; and an effective Pakistan captain. Unfortunately, his role in cricket did not end there. In 2000, he became the first player to ban - for all match fixing matches, when Justice Qayoom inquiry declared him guilty. Shaneen and Mark Van witnessed that the country has tried to bribe the 1994-95 Karachi Test (which was Australia by one wicket). He protested on his innocence, appealed for the ban in 2001, but the Lahore High Court rejected it. He tried relief from the Supreme Court and after seven years waited, his servant was raised by the lower court.
Rameez Raja (1995-1996)
On the field and off Pakistan, in Pakistan cricket, it will be difficult to find a stylish man from the Rajasthan. More than 90 later, in scandal, dirt and dirt gas, it was very important, as an extraordinary person of importance and a great honor on the field and administration. An opening batsman Raja reached the next Virtual Khan scene. Their main game was built on solid, intelligent beauty. The game was outstanding by some legs and shock in the square leg soon became a signature stroke. Why did not he make even more runs in the test, since the 80s and 90s later, the importance of Pakistan's strong and DIA could reduce their importance. He was an important person in the 1987 and 1992 World Cup, as well as the catcher won it for Pakistan in 1992, he made two hundreds of runs through the tournament. His loyalty and senior person helped him lead his late career in Pakistan, but after being retired, his features were used more. First of all, as a bright, dynamic head executive of the Pakistan Board, he used to play an important role in bringing about a prosperous era in the early 2000s, which included a breakthrough in Pakistan-India relations. . The series got a major Lauros Prize to the countries together by the cricket. But then it became a clear voice of the world as an audience of world television. It has increased the career force so that in the modern disadvantages of Pakistan, Raja's madness is a legendary, credible and golden voice.Saeed Anwar (1996-2000)
Saeed Anwar was an outstanding time and place. He was able to launch all the cricket starts in the game through a stunning stroke instead of pot pot. They loved driving away from at least feet with feet. He lost any boller out of injury outside the injury, but he regularly routinely guided the ball in the fourth slip or street's neck. He was one of the first to be the fastest player, but soon won the test in a hurry. Anwar's fielding was weaker, he was injured, and his foot was less assured because his carrier approached. After his daughter's death in August 2001, taking a break from the game, when he returned, he was less powerful, even though he was still shooting against India in the World Cup in 2003. Anchors declared their retirement before the home series of Bangladesh against Bangladesh after the innings. Sachin Tendulkar updated it as long as he recorded a record for the highest ODV score, and on that day he was one of the most reliable players on the international stage.
Aamer Sohail (1997-1998)
A combination of opener on the left, Amir Sohail was a massive back-foot player whose fort needed to improve. He loved to attack, and he found his invasion impossible to control. He did not show any fear of his Wintath Prasad in front of a wild Bangalore crowd in the 1996 World Cup quarter finals. He was an effective left-hander, a fast bowler than the test winner. Amir played a major part in the World Cup conquest in 1992, and famously known as Aan Both, he is finally beaten final by 0 runs after his mother's batting in Sri Lanka. . He led Pakistan on the height of the conflict-fixing dispute, and was one of his arms. His career was the result, and he initially left in broadcasting the international scene, where he tried hard to stop his personal prejudice.
Rashid Latif (1997-2003)
As he was a wicket keeper and one of the batsman (he was selected as his first test for his betting power), Rashid Latif compared to his cricket actions Got more famous for controversial operations. He declared his retirement in a 1994-95 tour of Pakistan after some fishing, under Salim Malik's captain in South Africa, and then he returned to Captain as "Mr. Safi". He has given many evidence of Judge, Qayoom inquiry was first seen in South Africa 1997-98, as far as Raja Raja and Amir Sohail, some senior players did not want to change things. He made amazing colors for the 2001 tour of England, and got the second shot of the captain when Waqar Younis became useless after the Pakistan's poor performance in the 2003 World Cup. Although, there was more controversy to follow. He warned himself about the threats to "fancy fixing" by writing an open letter to the ICC, clearing the game. After that, he suspended five matches to claim the mistake during the series against Bangladesh. These events caused them to get out of the final series due to the promotion of the relationship between them and Pakistan's board, and finally.
Moin Khan (1997-2000)
Mohammad Moin Khan is popularly known as renowned Khan, who was a member of the Pakistani National Cricket Team since 1990-2005. He was the captain of the Pakistani team. He started his international debut against West Indies in Multan. He took more than 100 catches in the Test cricket. He scored more than one over in 3 overs and took more than 200 catches in one-day cricket. He is collecting Sikhib Mantakq's mysterious delivery name to take away the leg as far as afternoon. This means "second" in Urdu.
Inzamam-ul-Haq (2000-2006)
Mohammad Yousuf (2003-2009)
Mohammad Yousuf is Pakistan's former international cricketer. He was born on August 27, 1974 in Lahore, Pakistan. Yousuf was raised from the slogan of railway colony Lahore, belonging to a rare generation of cricketers, to make centuries the most respected armen and podemas. The beauty and beauty of Mohammad Yousuf was full of natural techniques that are still unusual. Joseph started playing cricket in the suburbs of Railway Colony and Lahore, he belonged to a poor family, and his father was 4-grade railway. Joseph was known as Yousuf Yohna before 2005, and he was the only non-Muslim captain in the history of Pakistan. They were fifth in the Christian cricketers list. Mohammad Yousuf's Geography is a full-fledged change in illness, a fundamentalist Muslim and a missionary of Islam, a major member of the preaching group of Pakistan, from a non-religious Christian.
Younas Khan (2004-2009)
Mohammad Younis Khan is the Pakistani captain and former captain of Pakistan's national cricket team. Younis's name is Younis Khan often deserted, but it is quoted that "My name is Jonah Khan. I tell people everywhere, but they do not hear." He is just a third Pakistani player with scores of 300 or more scores. On March 10, 2010, Younis, with another player, Mohammad Yousuf, played the Pakistan Cricket Board to play for Pakistan for a unusual period. After an inquiry report, which suggested that both the players were involved in violating the arrangements by encouraging the divisions within the team. The restrictions ended three months later.
Shoaib Malik (2007)
Shoaib Malik is a former test captain of Pakistan cricket team. He is a right hand batman. Shoaib Malik was born on 1st February 1982 in Sialkot, Pakistan. He is an all-rounder of Pakistan cricket team. Shoaib Malik married with Indian tennis star Sania Mirza on 12th April in Hyderabad Deccan. He played first time international match from Pakistan in 1999. Shoaib Malik played 32 test matches and made 1606 runs with the help of 2 centuries. He got 21 wickets. Shoaib Malik played 216 one day matches and made 5490 runs with the help of 7th centuries. He got 141 wickets in one day matches. Shoaib Malik played 59 matches in T 20 format. He made 959 runs and got 16 wickets. After the retirement of Inzamam ul Haq, Shoaib Malik selected as a captain of Pakistan cricket team in 2007. Shoaib Malik is a captain of domestic team named Sialkot Stallions. The domestic team of Sialkot Stallions won the T20 match seven times. In this page you can see the information about Shoaib Malik.
Shahid Afridi (2009)
Saeed Zada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi is a Pakistani cricketer who is famous for his aggressive batsman. He is the fastest one-day record of the fast-century record that he made in his first innings, and scored 32 runs in an ODI over an ODI. On October 2, 1996, he debuted his first Test against Kenya in a VD against Kenya and on 22 October 1998 against Kenya.Salman Butt (2009)
Salman Butt's career will always be associated with events of Lord Almighty in August 2010, when he was captain of Pakistan with no balls of bowling in the batsing scheme with Mohammad Asif and Amir in his balls. A pile was planted by World News, which was held before November 1, the ICC led a 10-year ban, convicted of the conspiracy of fraud and conspiracy to betray the Southwich Crown Court. Was it He received a 30-month jail sentence.Misbah-ul-Haq (2011-2017)
The most remarkable aspect about Misbah ul Haq is their incredible mood. It appears in the batsman, which reached constant dissatisfaction in 2011 and his captain took Pakistan in place in 2010 deeply in place fixing Saga. Immediately after this incident, 36, Misbeh's perfect view was as the leader, which Pakistan needs to be after removing cricket.
Azhar Ali (2016)
Sarfraz Ahmed (2016-2017)
Sarfraz Ahmed is a wicketkeep batsman who handled me incomplete, as players are the most capable players on the domestic circuit of Pakistan. Instead, Imran Khan made the first Pakistani captain after winning more than 50 World titles.
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