Pakistan players and officials - select an initial letter: A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
J -
K -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
Q -
R -
S -
T -
U -
V -
W -
Y -
Z
Full name Mohammad Javed Miandad Khan
Born June 12, 1957, Karachi, Sind
Current age 51 years 118 days
Major teams Pakistan,Glamorgan,Habib Bank Limited,Karachi,Sind,Sussex
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak googly
Relations Brother - Bashir Miandad,Brother - Anwar Miandad,Brother - Sohail Miandad,Nephew - Faisal Iqbal
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
6s
Ct
St
Tests
124
189
21
8832
280*
52.57
23
43
48
93
1
ODIs
233
218
41
7381
119*
41.70
11014
67.01
8
50
71
2
First-class
402
632
95
28663
311
53.37
80
139
341
3
List A
439
407
79
13973
152*
42.60
13
101
142
2
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
124
36
1470
682
17
3/74
5/94
40.11
2.78
86.4
0
0
0
ODIs
233
12
436
297
7
2/22
2/22
42.42
4.08
62.2
0
0
0
First-class
402
12690
6507
191
7/39
34.06
3.07
66.4
6
0
List A
439
830
613
18
3/20
3/20
34.05
4.43
46.1
0
0
0
Career statistics
Test debut
Pakistan v New Zealand at Lahore, Oct 9-13, 1976 scorecard
Last Test
Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Lahore, Dec 16-21, 1993 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut
Pakistan v West Indies at Birmingham, Jun 11, 1975 scorecard
Last ODI
India v Pakistan at Bangalore, Mar 9, 1996 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span
1973/74 - 1993/94
List A span
1975 - 1997/98
Profile
Miandad was the greatest Test run-scorer and scrapper Pakistan has ever produced. His street-fighting qualities indeed almost led to a fight with Dennis Lillee at Perth in 1983-84, when Miandad raised his bat to strike in anger. Normally he used it like a maestro to work the ball into space or play big shots, and there was a touch of genie or genius about his finest innings, like his two hundreds in successive Tests in the West Indies in 1987-88. As a captain he was too abrasive to get on with all of his players, but nobody can touch his record of being the only cricketer to play in the first six World Cups, starting as a legspinning allrounder in 1975 when he had just turned 18. As Pakistan's coach, he had his ups and downs. After three stints in charge, he parted company with the team in 2004 to make may for Bob Woolmer after being blamed for Pakistan's one-day and Test losses to India. Scyld Berry