Hanif Mohammad

Hanif Mohammad

Hanif Mohammad

Pakistan Pakistan

Overview

Full Name Hanif Mohammad
Age 89y 16d
Born Friday, December 21, 1934, India
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Off break
Playing Role Wicket Keeper

Teams represented

Awards

Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 1968

Biography

One of the four brothers to play Test cricket for Pakistan, and the original ‘Little Master’ for his unlimited capabilities with the bat, Hanif Mohammad scored almost 4000 Test runs at an average of 44, and a colossal – by Asian standards – 17k first class runs at more than 52. The best part about him was that he could bowl with both his hands, and was a wicket keeper of distinction.

Hanif Mohammad was known for his perfect defense, as his match saving innings of 337 made in almost 16 hours shows, but he could attack like none other too. In fact, Hanif has been credited with being the inventor of the reverse sweep shot that speaks volumes about his penchant for unorthodox batting. In 1958-59, Hanif scored what was then the highest first class score, of 499, breaking the Don’s record in the process. He could very well have scored 500, but he was run out going for that 500th run.

Hanif played his last Test in 1969, but went on to play first class cricket for six more years. For a talented cricketer like him, who ended up playing more than 230 first class matches, Hanif, surprisingly did not play any county cricket.

Debut
Pakistan vs India at Delhi - Thursday, October 16, 1952

Batting

Matches 55
Innings 97
Runs 3915
100's - 50's 12 - 15
Sixes - Fours 2 - 259
Average 43.98
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs West Indies, 17/01/1958) 337

Bowling

Matches 55
Innings 13
Overs 34.2
Wickets 1
Economy Rate 2.76
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs India, 12/02/1955) 1/1

Fielding

Catches 40
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Runs

628
471
314
157
Runs
Years