Moin Khan

Pakistan|Wicketkeeper Batter
Moin Khan
INTL CAREER: 1990 - 2004
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Full Name

Mohammad Moin Khan

Born

September 23, 1971, Rawalpindi, Punjab

Age

52y 178d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Fielding Position

Wicketkeeper

Playing Role

Wicketkeeper Batter

RELATIONS

(brother),

(son)

Renowned for his combative skills, Moin Khan spent most of his career slugging it out with Rashid Latif for the keeper's gloves. His batting ability generally kept him in front although Latif was the better keeper. An effective rather than stylish batsman, Moin relished a crisis and held together Pakistan's lower order time and again. His quick feet and improvisation were even more productive in one-day cricket where he scored at speed. Behind the stumps, he was the chirpiest of keepers and the stump mike revealed his full repertoire to the world. "Well bowled" and "shabash" were his most familiar soundbites. As captain, Moin struggled to get his way amid Pakistan's incessant in-fighting and was too defensive, as when England triumphed in the gloom of Karachi in 2000. Moin played through most of the 2003-04 season, missing only the last two Tests against India due to injury. However, his wicketkeeping form wasn't entirely convincing, and with Kamran Akmal staking a strong claim, Moin's days as an international cricketer drew to a close in 2004.

He played his last first-class game a year later, and soon after took to coaching, joining as coach of Hyderabad Heroes in the ICL in 2007. Subsequently, he also coached Lahore Badshah in the ICL. Moin was appointed manager of the Pakistan team in August 2013 and was later promoted as interim head coach of the national team in February 2014, for the Asia Cup and World T20, after Dav Whatmore completed his contract with Pakistan. In April 2014, Moin took over as chief selector and manager of the national team.
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Moin Khan Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests691048274113728.55536251.114153342712820
ODIs21918341326672*23.00401781.300122186121473
FC206297308189200*30.67--1440--49558
List A35728168599817428.15--422--337139
T20s55022111244.20141156.731020711

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests69------------
ODIs219------------
FC206-608122/78-40.508.1030.0-00
List A357-000-----000
T20s5------------
Mohammad Moin Khan

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Recent Matches of Moin Khan

MatchBatWktDateGroundFormat
SRT Blasters vs Warne’s Warr00c/0s14-Nov-2015Los AngelesOTHERT20
SRT Blasters vs Warne’s Warr11c/0s07-Nov-2015New YorkOTHERT20
Karachi Harb vs Hyd (Pakstn)200*2c/0s & 1c/0s27-Nov-2005Hyderabad (Sind)FC
Karachi Harb vs Lahore Ravi290c/0s & 3c/0s21-Nov-2005LahoreFC
Karachi Harb vs Hyd (Pakstn)17 & 10c/0s & 0c/0s15-Nov-2005KarachiFC

Photos of Moin Khan

Quetta Gladiators are ecstatic after their one-run victory against Peshawar Zalmi
Moin Khan at the announcement of Pakistan's World Cup squad
Moin Khan and Bilawal Bhatti at the nets
Moin Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq chat during a practice session
Moin Khan presents Qamar Ahmed with a memento
Shahid Afridi and team manager Moin Khan share a lighter moment during training