javed miiandad
Javed Miandad is a legendary former Pakistani cricketer, widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of Pakistan cricket. Here’s a quick rundown of who he is and why he’s so iconic:
🏏 Career Highlights
Full Name: Mohammad Javed Miandad
Born: June 12, 1957, in Karachi, Pakistan
International Career: 1975 – 1996
Role: Right-handed batsman, occasional leg-break bowler
🌟 Famous For
1986 Sharjah Six: Miandad hit a last-ball six against India in the Austral-Asia Cup final in Sharjah—this moment is still etched in the memories of cricket fans across generations.
Consistency & Class: Known for his street-smart cricketing brain, Miandad was famous for his adaptability, technique, and mental toughness.
Youngest Double Centurion: At the time, he was the youngest player to score a double century in Test cricket (at 19).
📊 Career Stats
Test Matches: 124
Runs: 8,832
Average: 52.57
100s/50s: 23/43
ODIs: 233
Runs: 7,381
Average: 41.70
100s/50s: 8/50
🧠 Post-Retirement
Served multiple terms as Pakistan’s head coach.
Known for his strong opinions and outspokenness in the media.
Want to hear a famous story or quote about him? Or maybe dive into that iconic six against India?
