- Jahangir Khan (cricketer)
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = Indian
country = British India
country abbrev = IND
name = Jahangir Khan
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand batsman
bowling style = Right-arm fast medium
tests = 4
test runs = 39
test bat avg = 5.57
test 100s/50s = 0/0
test top score = 13
test balls = 606
test wickets = 4
test bowl avg = 63.75
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = 4/60
test catches/stumpings = 4
FCs = 111
FC runs = 3,327
FC bat avg = 22.32
FC 100s/50s = 4/7
FC top score = 133
FC balls = 8,314
FC wickets = 328
FC bowl avg = 25.34
FC 5s = 12
FC 10s = 2
FC best bowling = 8/33
FC catches/stumpings = 82
debut date = 25 June
debut year = 1932
last date = 15 August
last year = 1936
source = http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/0/593/593.htmlDr. Mohammad Jahangir Khan audio|Jahangir_Khan.ogg|pronunciation (born on
February 1 ,1910 ,Jalandhar , Punjab - died onJuly 23 ,1988 ,Lahore ) playedcricket for India during British rule and after thepartition of India served as a cricket administrator inPakistan afterwards.Jahangir was a big man who stood six feet and bowled medium pace. He came from a famous cricketing family that produced Pakistan captains
Imran Khan ,Javed Burki and Majid Khan, the last being his son. Majid's sonBazid Khan also represented Pakistan for the first time in 2005, making the family the second, after the Headleys, to have three consecutive generations of test cricketers.Jahangir scored 108 on his first class debut and took seven wickets in the second innings of the match. He represented India in her first ever Test against England at
Lord's in 1932. After the tour, he stayed back in England and took a doctorate from Cambridge University. He passed the final Bar from Middle Temple. In that time he was Cambridge blue in cricket for four years. He also made two appearances inGentlemen v Players matches. In 1935 playing for Indian Gymkhana, he also scored 1380 runs in two months, at an average of 70.When India toured England in 1936 he joined the team and appeared in all three Tests. His best bowling during his time at Cambridge was a 7 for 58 against the champion county Yorkshire. Back in India, he played in the
Bombay Pentangular in 1939.While playing againstMarylebone Cricket Club atLord's in 1936, he bowled a ball toTom Pearce that hit a sparrow on the way. The sparrow fell dead against the stumps and is preserved in the MCC museum at Lord's. [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/15/15871.html]Jahangir was a selector between 1939-40 and 1941-42. After moving to Pakistan after 1947, he served a selector in Pakistan and managed the team that toured India in 1960-1961. He was a college principal and then served as the Director of Education in Pakistan before retiring. When Jalandhar hosted its first Test match in 1983, Jahangir was specially invited to attend the match. In his younger days, he was also a champion javelin thrower of India. He represented India in AAA in 1932 and British Empire Games 1934 in London.
At the time of his death, he was the last survivor from the team that played for India in her first Test.
References
* Indian Cricket 1988 obituary
* Richard Cashman, "Patrons, players and the crowd"
* [http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/29654.html Cricinfo Profile]
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/0/593/593.html Cricketarchive Profile]
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