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JavedMiandadBiography
Mohammad Javed Miandad (Urdu: محمد جاوید میانداد) (born 12 June 1957), popularly known as Javed Miandad (Urdu: جاوید میانداد), is a former Pakistani cricketer who played between 1975 and 1996. He is Pakistan's leading run scorer in Test cricket. ESPNcricinfo described him that he is "the greatest batsman Pakistan has ever produced".[1] He has served as a captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. He is widely known for - his historic last ball big sixer against India in 1986, when 4 runs were required to win - winning an international game in that fashion for the first time.[2] After his playing career, he has remained the coach of Pakistan cricket team at various occasions, as well as held positions in the Pakistan Cricket Board. He had three coaching stints with the Pakistan national team.[3]
Contents
1 Early life
2 International career
2.1 Test career
2.2 One Day International Career
2.3 Captaincy
2.4 Coaching and commentary
3 Personal life
4 Records & achievements
5 Performance
5.1 Test performance by opponent
5.2 ODI Performance by Opponent
5.3 Performance Graph
6 References
7 External links
Early life
Javed Miandad was born on 12 June 1957 in Karachi.[4] His parents moved from Palanpur, Gujarat, India.[citation needed] Javed Miandad is a Tyagi (Muslim).[5] Cricket was his family game.[4] He had three brothers play first-class cricket in Pakistan: Anwar Miandad, Sohail Miandad and Bashir Miandad.[6][7][8] His nephew, Faisal Iqbal, is also a Test cricketer.[9] JavedMiandad
Contents
1 Early life
2 International career
2.1 Test career
2.2 One Day International Career
2.3 Captaincy
2.4 Coaching and commentary
3 Personal life
4 Records & achievements
5 Performance
5.1 Test performance by opponent
5.2 ODI Performance by Opponent
5.3 Performance Graph
6 References
7 External links
Early life
Javed Miandad was born on 12 June 1957 in Karachi.[4] His parents moved from Palanpur, Gujarat, India.[citation needed] Javed Miandad is a Tyagi (Muslim).[5] Cricket was his family game.[4] He had three brothers play first-class cricket in Pakistan: Anwar Miandad, Sohail Miandad and Bashir Miandad.[6][7][8] His nephew, Faisal Iqbal, is also a Test cricketer.[9] JavedMiandad
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