Mushtaq Mohammad

Mushtaq Mohammad

Mushtaq Mohammad was born on November 22nd, 1943

Full Name: Mushtaq Mohammad
Profession: Cricketer
Nationality: Pakistani
Known For: Pakistan National Team
Role: All-Rounder
Born: November 22, 1943
Career: 1956-1984
Test Debut: 1959

A Pakistani cricket legend who played 57 Test matches and was a key figure in the country's cricket team during the 1960s and 1970s, known for his exceptional batting skills.

Timeline
1943
Born in Punjab
Mushtaq Mohammad was born on November 22, 1943, in Lahore, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan).
1958
Made First-Class Debut
Mohammad made his first-class cricket debut for Lahore, beginning a long career as an all-rounder.
1964
Made Test Debut
Mohammad made his Test debut for Pakistan against Australia, scoring a century on debut.
1971
Scored 500th Run
Mohammad scored his 500th run in Test cricket, a milestone that marked his consistency as a batsman.
1984
Retired from Cricket
Mushtaq Mohammad retired from professional cricket, having played 57 Tests and 10 ODIs for Pakistan.
Mushtaq Mohammad

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FAQ
What was Mushtaq Mohammads role in Pakistani cricket?
Mushtaq Mohammad was a Pakistani cricketer who played as an all-rounder, serving as captain from 1969 to 1970 and helping Pakistan win several Test matches.
What was Mushtaq Mohammads cricketing style?
Mushtaq Mohammad was a skilled batsman and leg-spin bowler, known for his aggressive playing style and ability to adapt to different conditions.
How many Test matches did Mushtaq Mohammad play?
Mushtaq Mohammad played 57 Test matches for Pakistan, scoring over 3,600 runs and taking 79 wickets.
What did Mushtaq Mohammad do after retiring from cricket?
After retiring from cricket, Mushtaq Mohammad went on to become a coach and commentator, sharing his expertise with the cricketing community and providing analysis on TV and radio.
Is Mushtaq Mohammad a member of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame?
Yes, Mushtaq Mohammad was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2008, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the sport.

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