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Moin Khan File:Moin-Khan-2 Personal information Born 23 September 1971
Rawalpindi, PakistanBatting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling style N/A Career statistics Competition Tests ODIs Matches 69 219 Runs scored 2741 3266 Batting average 28.55 23.00 100s/50s 4/15 -/12 Top score 137 72* Balls bowled - - Wickets - - Bowling average - - 5 wickets in innings - - 10 wickets in match - n/a Best bowling - - Catches/stumpings 128/20 214/73 Source: Cricinfo, 7 August 2005 Mohammad Moin Khan (Urdu: محمد معین خان; born September 23, 1971), popularly known as Moin Khan (Urdu: معین خان), is a former Pakistani cricketer, primarily a wicketkeeper-batsman, who remained a member of the Pakistani national cricket team from 1990 to 2004. He has also captained the Pakistani side. He made his international debut against the West Indies at Multan. He took over 100 catches in Test cricket. He has scored over 3,000 ODI runs and taken over 200 catches in ODI cricket. He is credited with coining the name of Saqlain Mushtaq's mystery delivery that goes from leg to off, as the doosra. It means the "other one" in Urdu.
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Career
Throughout his international career, Moin had to compete with another wicket-keeper, Rashid Latif. Moin kept wickets in the 1992 Cricket World Cup which Pakistan won and the 1999 Cricket World Cup where Pakistan finished runners up. Latif kept wickets in the 1996 Cricket World Cup and the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Despite close rivalries, Moin is mostly remembered as the better player as their performance after the glove-work came onto how they batted. Despite having a significantly similar Test batting average, Moin had a higher ODI average than Latif and scored more runs than Latif in international cricket.
During the 1992 Cricket World Cup Semi-final vs New Zealand Pakistan needed 9 runs for 8 balls before Moin Khan wacked a six to make it 3 runs of 7 balls. From then on Javed Miandad scored the winning boundary and Pakistan setup a clash in the world cup final with England. In the world cup final Pakistan were 249 from 50 overs with Moin Khan not getting a chance to bat. He did take three catches during the final including one of Ian Botham who went for a duck against a fantastic inswinger bowled by Wasim Akram [1]
In 2005 Moin scored the first century in Pakistan domestic Twenty20 cricket when he smashed 112 off 59 balls for Karachi Dolphins against Lahore Lions in the ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup. At the end of the season he retired from cricket finishing with 200 not out against Hyderabad, his highest first class score.
In 2007, Moin signed with the unofficial Indian Cricket League and coached the Hyderabad Heroes. In the 2008 edition of the competition, he coached the expansion team, the Lahore Badshahs.
In January 2007, he was arrested in Pakistan for assaulting his wife, Tasneem Khan.[2]
Centuries by Moin Khan
Test Cricket centuries
- In the column Runs, * indicates being not out
- The column title Match refers to the Match Number of the player's career
Test Cricket centuries of Moin Khan Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year [1] 115* 12 Australia Lahore, Pakistan Gaddafi Stadium 1994 [2] 117* 16 Sri Lanka Sialkot, Pakistan Jinnah Stadium 1995 [3] 105 19 England Leeds, United Kingdom Headingley 1996 [4] 137 64 New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Westpac Park 2004 References
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Preceded by
Wasim AkramPakistan Cricket Captains
2000–2001Succeeded by
Waqar YounisPakistan squad – 1992 Cricket World Cup (1st title) 1 Imran Khan (c) • 2 Aamer Sohail • 3 Aaqib Javed • 4 Ijaz Ahmed • 5 Inzamam-ul-Haq • 6 Iqbal Sikander • 7 Javed Miandad • 8 Moin Khan (wk) • 9 Mushtaq Ahmed • 10 Rameez Raja • 11 Saleem Malik • 12 Wasim Akram • 13 Wasim Haider • 14 Zahid Fazal • 15 Muhammad Adnan • 16 Muhammad Zeeshan AslamPakistan squad – 1999 Cricket World Cup Runners-up 1 Wasim Akram (c) • 2 Moin Khan (wk) • 3 Saleem Malik • 4 Ijaz Ahmed • 5 Waqar Younis • 6 Saeed Anwar • 7 Mushtaq Ahmed • 8 Inzamam-ul-Haq • 9 Saqlain Mushtaq • 10 Shahid Afridi • 11 Azhar Mahmood • 12 Abdul Razzaq • 13 Yousuf Youhana • 14 Shoaib Akhtar • 15 Wajahatullah Wasti • Coach: Mushtaq MohammadCategories:- 1971 births
- Living people
- People from Karachi
- People from Rawalpindi District
- Karachi cricketers
- Pakistan International Airlines cricketers
- Pakistan One Day International cricketers
- Pakistan Test cricketers
- Pakistani wicket-keepers
- Pakistani cricket captains
- Cricketers at the 1992 Cricket World Cup
- Cricketers at the 1999 Cricket World Cup
- Hyderabad (Indian Cricket League) cricketers
- Lahore (Indian Cricket League) cricketers
- Indian Cricket League coaches
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