Javed Miandad`s world record
In the retirement of Javed Miandad Pakistan`s cricket has lost a
player of rare talent and character. Before bowing out he registered a world record having played in all the World Cups so
far staged. His batting brilliance and fighting spirit coupled
with an incisive knowledge of the game singled him out as a commanding presence on the field. Statistics, though impressive in
his case, can hardly convey the calibre of this cricketer who was
internationally hailed and feared.
The fascinating and marvelous career of Javed Miandad came to an
end this year not exactly in a blaze of glory that he trailed.
After being sidelined in January 1993 for the tour of New Zealand, Miandad returned to the Pakistan team for the World Cup and
played his last match at Bangalore, India, on March 9.
Miandad, born on June 12, 1957, represented Pakistan in a record
124 Tests besides 233 limited overs internationals, second after
Salim Malik.
At Test level, Miandad scored 8,832 runs, easily Pakistan`s
highest scorer and fourth highest ever after Allan Border
(11,174), Sunil Gavaskar (10,122) and Graham Gooch (8,900). He
averaged 52.57 with 23 centuries, including the one on his debut
at Lahore in 1976-77 against New Zealand, and 43 half centuries
with his highest being 280 not out against India at Hyderabad. He
also picked up 40 wickets at 40.11 with his gentle leg-spinners.
In the outfield, he snapped up 93 catches. In 233 one-day internationals, 62 as captain, Miandad aggregated 7,381 runs at 41.70
with eight centuries and 50 half centuries. He is the second
leading scorer in limited overs games history after West Indian
Desmond Haynes who scored 8,648 runs in 238 matches at 41.37.
He picked up seven wickets with the ball and caught 71 batsmen
in the outfield.
Although Miandad played several match-winning innings, his superlative century in the 1986 Sharjah Cup against India will be long
remembered as he hit a winning six off Chetan Sharma on the final
ball of the match.
Miandad made his first-class debut for Karachi in 1973-74 and
represented Sindh, Karachi, Sussex, Glamorgan and Habib Bank. He
played 402 matches to score 28,647 runs with 80 centuries and 139
half centuries at 53.44. He also accounted for 191 batsmen with
the ball at 33.48.
Source :: Dawn (https://xiber.com/dawn)