Moin-ul-Atiq

Moin-ul-Atiq
Qasim Iabal
Personal information
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches 1

test runs = 18 test bat avg = 18 test 100s/50s = test top score = -

5
Runs scored 199
Batting average 40

ODI 100s/50s = 1/-

100s/50s
Top score 105
Balls bowled - -
Wickets - -
Bowling average - -
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling -/- -
Catches/stumpings -/- -/-
Source: [1], 3 May 2006

Moin-ul-Atiq (born August 5, 1964 in Karachi, Sindh) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played five ODIs between 1988 to 1989. KARACHI, July 19: Former Pakistan batsman Moin-ul-Atiq has been appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) recently for carrying out the personality development task for the budding talent across the country. First Pakistani international cricketer who received a degree in Sports Management from University of Central Lanchashire UK, Also Done MBA in Marketing from Hims, working as Assistant Professor in wellrenowned Institutions in Pakistan

Moin, 43, was seen thoroughly engaged with around 30 Under-19 players at the ground when this scribe reached the Regional Cricket Academy at the National Stadium on Friday.

The theme of this programme, as he describes, revolves around character building besides inserting the power of positive thinking into young minds.

While informing about the purpose of his task which is paramount for every human being, Moin feels a majority of young lads in the country, primarily sports-related, have no clear-cut aim about their profession.

“There is a huge lack of understanding among the present lot of youngsters [cricketers] as to what their abilities and pluses are,” he said, adding: “My programme focuses on enhancement of human character regarding his profession.”

Moin, who conducted the very first PCB assignment about three months ago on Pakistan’s under-15 squad before they left for the West Indies to feature in a limited-overs tournament, in Muridke, was engaged again by the board for its under-19 players at different regional academies across the country.

Starting from Hyderabad on July 2, Moin, who represented Pakistan in five One-day Internationals in 1988 and 1989, has so far given motivating lectures to young cricket aspirants on personality development at the regional academy centres of Quetta, Multan and Karachi. And now he is set to continue the work at Faisalabad, Sialkot and Lahore centres.

Moin, who completed his masters in Sports Management from the University of Central Lancashire, England in 2005, had already done his MBA in marketing from Hamdard University, Karachi in 2003.

As we have witnessed the various cases of indiscipline from some of our top cricketers in recent years, one strongly hopes Moin’s strenuous work with the coming promising players will pay dividends to Pakistan cricket in the future.

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