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Hanif Mohammad

Hanif Mohammad PP (Urdu: حنیف محمد, 21 December 1934 – 11 August 2016) was a Pakistani cricketer.[1] He played for the Pakistani cricket team in 55 Test matches between the 1952–53 season and the 1969–70 season. He averaged 43.98, scoring twelve centuries. At his peak, he was considered one of the best batsmen in the world despite playing at a time when Pakistan played very little Test cricket; Hanif played just 55 Test matches in a career spanning 17 years. In his obituary by ESPNcricinfo, he was honoured as the original Little Master, a title later assumed by Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.[2] He was the first Pakistani to score a triple hundred in a Test match.[3]

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Hanif Mohammad
Personal information
Full name
Hanif Mohammad
Born(1934-12-21)21 December 1934
Junagadh, Junagadh State, British India
Died11 August 2016(2016-08-11) (aged 81)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
NicknameLittle Master
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off break
RoleBatsman
RelationsWazir Mohammad (brother)
Raees Mohammad (brother)
Mushtaq Mohammad (brother)
Sadiq Mohammad (brother)
Shoaib Mohammad (son)
Shehzar Mohammad (grandson)
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 4)16 October 1952 v India
Last Test24 October 1969 v New Zealand
Career statistics
Competition Test First-class
Matches 55 238
Runs scored 3,915 17,059
Batting average 43.98 52.32
100s/50s 12/15 55/66
Top score 337 499
Balls bowled 206 2,766
Wickets 1 53
Bowling average 95.00 28.49
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 1/1 3/4
Catches/stumpings 40/– 178/12
Source: Cricinfo, 3 August 2008
Pride of Performance Award Recipient
Date1959
CountryIslamic Republic of Pakistan
Presented byIslamic Republic of Pakistan

Life and career edit

Hanif was trained by Abdul Aziz, an Afghan cricket player, who had earlier played in Ranji Trophy for Jamnagar and father of Indian cricketer, Salim Durani. He made his first-class debut playing for Pakistan against the MCC in November 1951. He made 26 in 165 minutes. His Test debut was in Pakistan's first ever Test match against India in October 1952, where he was the top scorer of Pakistan's first innings.[4]

The highest of Hanif's Test centuries was a famous 337 made against the West Indies in a six-day test at Bridgetown in 1957/58. It is still the highest score by a player in away Tests.[5] After Pakistan found itself following on from a first-innings deficit of 473 runs on the afternoon of the third day, Hanif spent more than sixteen hours at the crease compiling his runs, helping Pakistan to draw the game.[6] It remains the longest innings in Test history[7] (and stood as the longest in all first-class cricket for over 40 years[8]). It was the only Test match instance of a triple century in a team's second innings[9] until it was equaled by New Zealand cricketer Brendon McCullum against India in 2014.[10] Displays such as this earned him the nickname "Little Master".[11][2] Hanif Mohammad also has the world record for scoring the slowest test triple century in terms of minutes (858)[12] and the only player in test history to have spent over 970 minutes to score a test triple ton.[2] He also captained Pakistan in 11 Tests from 1964 to 1967 before retiring in 1969.

In 1958–59, he surpassed Don Bradman's record for the highest individual first-class innings. Hanif made 499 for Karachi in a match against Bahawalpur before being run out attempting his five hundredth run; this stood for more than 35 years before being passed by Brian Lara in 1994.[2] It was the first instance of a triple and quadruple century being scored in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.[13] In all he made 55 first-class centuries and finished with a strong first-class career average of 52.32. He could bowl with either arm, and kept wicket on a number of occasions. He is known to have played the slowest test innings when he scored 20 off 223 balls at a strike rate of 8.97.

Hanif's career lasted until 1975–76, but he never played in the English County Championship, although he did have an outing for the Northamptonshire Second XI in August 1965 whilst preparing for his appearance for a Rest of the World XI against England at the Scarborough Festival a few days later. Hanif was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1968 and in January 2009 he was named along with two other Pakistani players, Imran Khan and Javed Miandad, among the inaugural batch of 55 inductees into the ICC's Hall of Fame.[2]

In one Test match against Australia, Hanif scored a century in the first innings. In the second, he was given out stumped by Barry Jarman off the bowling of Tom Veivers for 93. Hanif respected the umpire's decision. Later in a press conference Jarman admitted that Hanif was not out.[14]

In 1972, after retiring from international cricket, Hanif co-founded the magazine The Cricketer Pakistan. He edited this magazine for two decades. He also served as the team manager for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).[2]

Batting performance edit

 
Hanif Mohammad's career performance graph.

Family members edit

Hanif was one of the five Mohammad brothers, four of whom (Wazir, Mushtaq, Sadiq and Hanif himself) played Test cricket for Pakistan,[15] as did his son Shoaib. Another brother Raees was once twelfth man for Pakistan, and four nephews had first-class careers. Hanif's grandson, Shehzar Mohammad, is also a Pakistani first-class cricketer. Hanif's mother Ameer Bee was a national badminton champion in pre-independence British India.[2]

Death edit

Hanif Mohammad was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2013. He had been undergoing treatment for lung cancer in Karachi's Aga Khan Hospital. He died on 11 August 2016 at age 81.[2]

Tribute, awards and recognition edit

In 2018, a Google Doodle was created to celebrate his 84th Birthday.[16] Hanif's triple-century against the West Indies team in 1957/58 made him a legend in the cricketing world. He was one of the original inductees into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[2]

The grade-II four-day competition has been renamed the Hanif Mohammad Trophy by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), in honor of one of the forefathers of Pakistan cricket's early years.

References edit

  1. ^ Mason, Peter (15 August 2016). "Hanif Mohammad obituary". The Guardian (newspaper). Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "The original 'Little Master', Pakistan's Hanif Mohammad dies aged 81". ESPNcricinfo. 11 August 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  3. ^ "1st Test, Pakistan tour of West Indies at Bridgetown, Jan 17-23 1958". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Full Scorecard of India vs Pakistan 1st Test 1952 – Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  5. ^ Lynch, Steven. "How many batters have survived two hat-trick balls in the same Test innings?". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  6. ^ Lynch, Steven. "It's a draw!". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  7. ^ Sengupta, Arunabha (8 January 2016). "Hanif Mohammad's incredible 16-hour effort to save a Test match for Pakistan at Bridgetown". Cricket Country.
  8. ^ Ramchand, Partab (4 November 1999). "Rajiv Nayyar breaks World record". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  9. ^ "How many men have scored a Test triple-century in a team's second innings?". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  10. ^ "2nd Test: New Zealand v India at Wellington, Feb 14–18, 2014 | Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  11. ^ "Wisden – Hanif Mohammad (Cricketer of the Year 1968)". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Records/ Test matches/ Batting records/ Slowest triple hundreds ESPN Cricinfo". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Ahsan Ali, ninth batter to record triple century in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy". Pakistan Cricket Board. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  14. ^ "The Unquiet Ones: A History of Pakistani Cricket" by Osman Samiuddin
  15. ^ "A limpet at the crease (The original Little Master is born)". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  16. ^ "Hanif Mohammad's 84th Birthday (Google Doodle)". google.com. 21 December 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  17. ^ Pride of Performance Award in 1959 for Hanif Mohammad on Pakistan Sports Board website 25 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 June 2019

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External links edit

Sporting positions
Preceded by Pakistan Cricket Captain
1964–1967
Succeeded by
Records
Preceded by Highest individual score in first-class cricket
499 Karachi v Bahawalpur at Karachi 1958–59
Succeeded by
  1. ^ "PCB provides details on the Hanif Mohammad Trophy". The Stump Blog. Turrab. 10 August 2023. Retrieved 10 August 2023.

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Not to be confused with Mohammad Hanif Hanif Mohammad PP Urdu حنیف محمد 21 December 1934 11 August 2016 was a Pakistani cricketer 1 He played for the Pakistani cricket team in 55 Test matches between the 1952 53 season and the 1969 70 season He averaged 43 98 scoring twelve centuries At his peak he was considered one of the best batsmen in the world despite playing at a time when Pakistan played very little Test cricket Hanif played just 55 Test matches in a career spanning 17 years In his obituary by ESPNcricinfo he was honoured as the original Little Master a title later assumed by Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar 2 He was the first Pakistani to score a triple hundred in a Test match 3 PP Hanif MohammadPersonal informationFull nameHanif MohammadBorn 1934 12 21 21 December 1934Junagadh Junagadh State British IndiaDied11 August 2016 2016 08 11 aged 81 Karachi Sindh PakistanNicknameLittle MasterHeight5 ft 7 in 1 70 m BattingRight handedBowlingRight arm off breakRoleBatsmanRelationsWazir Mohammad brother Raees Mohammad brother Mushtaq Mohammad brother Sadiq Mohammad brother Shoaib Mohammad son Shehzar Mohammad grandson International informationNational sidePakistan 1952 1969 Test debut cap 4 16 October 1952 v IndiaLast Test24 October 1969 v New ZealandCareer statisticsCompetition Test First classMatches 55 238Runs scored 3 915 17 059Batting average 43 98 52 32100s 50s 12 15 55 66Top score 337 499Balls bowled 206 2 766Wickets 1 53Bowling average 95 00 28 495 wickets in innings 0 010 wickets in match 0 0Best bowling 1 1 3 4Catches stumpings 40 178 12Source Cricinfo 3 August 2008 Pride of Performance Award RecipientDate1959CountryIslamic Republic of PakistanPresented byIslamic Republic of Pakistan Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Batting performance 2 Family members 3 Death 4 Tribute awards and recognition 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editHanif was trained by Abdul Aziz an Afghan cricket player who had earlier played in Ranji Trophy for Jamnagar and father of Indian cricketer Salim Durani He made his first class debut playing for Pakistan against the MCC in November 1951 He made 26 in 165 minutes His Test debut was in Pakistan s first ever Test match against India in October 1952 where he was the top scorer of Pakistan s first innings 4 The highest of Hanif s Test centuries was a famous 337 made against the West Indies in a six day test at Bridgetown in 1957 58 It is still the highest score by a player in away Tests 5 After Pakistan found itself following on from a first innings deficit of 473 runs on the afternoon of the third day Hanif spent more than sixteen hours at the crease compiling his runs helping Pakistan to draw the game 6 It remains the longest innings in Test history 7 and stood as the longest in all first class cricket for over 40 years 8 It was the only Test match instance of a triple century in a team s second innings 9 until it was equaled by New Zealand cricketer Brendon McCullum against India in 2014 10 Displays such as this earned him the nickname Little Master 11 2 Hanif Mohammad also has the world record for scoring the slowest test triple century in terms of minutes 858 12 and the only player in test history to have spent over 970 minutes to score a test triple ton 2 He also captained Pakistan in 11 Tests from 1964 to 1967 before retiring in 1969 In 1958 59 he surpassed Don Bradman s record for the highest individual first class innings Hanif made 499 for Karachi in a match against Bahawalpur before being run out attempting his five hundredth run this stood for more than 35 years before being passed by Brian Lara in 1994 2 It was the first instance of a triple and quadruple century being scored in the Quaid e Azam Trophy 13 In all he made 55 first class centuries and finished with a strong first class career average of 52 32 He could bowl with either arm and kept wicket on a number of occasions He is known to have played the slowest test innings when he scored 20 off 223 balls at a strike rate of 8 97 Hanif s career lasted until 1975 76 but he never played in the English County Championship although he did have an outing for the Northamptonshire Second XI in August 1965 whilst preparing for his appearance for a Rest of the World XI against England at the Scarborough Festival a few days later Hanif was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1968 and in January 2009 he was named along with two other Pakistani players Imran Khan and Javed Miandad among the inaugural batch of 55 inductees into the ICC s Hall of Fame 2 In one Test match against Australia Hanif scored a century in the first innings In the second he was given out stumped by Barry Jarman off the bowling of Tom Veivers for 93 Hanif respected the umpire s decision Later in a press conference Jarman admitted that Hanif was not out 14 In 1972 after retiring from international cricket Hanif co founded the magazine The Cricketer Pakistan He edited this magazine for two decades He also served as the team manager for Pakistan International Airlines PIA 2 Batting performance edit nbsp Hanif Mohammad s career performance graph Family members editHanif was one of the five Mohammad brothers four of whom Wazir Mushtaq Sadiq and Hanif himself played Test cricket for Pakistan 15 as did his son Shoaib Another brother Raees was once twelfth man for Pakistan and four nephews had first class careers Hanif s grandson Shehzar Mohammad is also a Pakistani first class cricketer Hanif s mother Ameer Bee was a national badminton champion in pre independence British India 2 Death editHanif Mohammad was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2013 He had been undergoing treatment for lung cancer in Karachi s Aga Khan Hospital He died on 11 August 2016 at age 81 2 Tribute awards and recognition editIn 2018 a Google Doodle was created to celebrate his 84th Birthday 16 Hanif s triple century against the West Indies team in 1957 58 made him a legend in the cricketing world He was one of the original inductees into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame 2 The grade II four day competition has been renamed the Hanif Mohammad Trophy by the Pakistan Cricket Board PCB in honor of one of the forefathers of Pakistan cricket s early years Pride of Performance Award in 1959 by the Government of Pakistan 17 References edit Mason Peter 15 August 2016 Hanif Mohammad obituary The Guardian newspaper Retrieved 21 June 2019 a b c d e f g h i The original Little Master Pakistan s Hanif Mohammad dies aged 81 ESPNcricinfo 11 August 2016 Retrieved 21 June 2019 1st Test Pakistan tour of West Indies at Bridgetown Jan 17 23 1958 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 10 March 2018 Full Scorecard of India vs Pakistan 1st Test 1952 Score Report ESPNcricinfo com ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 23 August 2020 Lynch Steven How many batters have survived two hat trick balls in the same Test innings ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 August 2021 Lynch Steven It s a draw ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 June 2019 Sengupta Arunabha 8 January 2016 Hanif Mohammad s incredible 16 hour effort to save a Test match for Pakistan at Bridgetown Cricket Country Ramchand Partab 4 November 1999 Rajiv Nayyar breaks World record ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 August 2021 How many men have scored a Test triple century in a team s second innings ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 August 2021 2nd Test New Zealand v India at Wellington Feb 14 18 2014 Cricket Scorecard ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 June 2019 Wisden Hanif Mohammad Cricketer of the Year 1968 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 June 2019 Records Test matches Batting records Slowest triple hundreds ESPN Cricinfo ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 June 2019 Ahsan Ali ninth batter to record triple century in Quaid e Azam Trophy Pakistan Cricket Board Retrieved 13 November 2021 The Unquiet Ones A History of Pakistani Cricket by Osman Samiuddin A limpet at the crease The original Little Master is born ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 June 2019 Hanif Mohammad s 84th Birthday Google Doodle google com 21 December 2018 Retrieved 21 June 2019 Pride of Performance Award in 1959 for Hanif Mohammad on Pakistan Sports Board website Archived 25 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 June 2019 1 External links editHanif Mohammad at ESPNcricinfo Ramachandra Guha The original little master The Hindu newspaper Sporting positions Preceded byJaved Burki Pakistan Cricket Captain1964 1967 Succeeded bySaeed Ahmed Records Preceded byDon Bradman Highest individual score in first class cricket499 Karachi v Bahawalpur at Karachi 1958 59 Succeeded byBrian Lara PCB provides details on the Hanif Mohammad Trophy The Stump Blog Turrab 10 August 2023 Retrieved 10 August 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hanif Mohammad amp oldid 1212179131, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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