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Rating all the captains in Pakistan's cricket history
NADEEM F. PARACHA — UPDATED 30 minutes ago
No two captains are the same.
Excellent: ★ ★ ★ ★
Good: ★ ★ ★
Average: ★ ★
Poor: ★
Abdul Hafeez Kardar ★ ★ ★ ★
All-Rounder. Left-Handed Batsman; Left-Arm-Spin Bowler.
Captaincy Tenure: 1952-58
From: Lahore
Captaincy style: Authoritarian; detached; inspirational; stubborn.
Captaincy Peak: Dramatically squaring Pakistan’s first ever series against England in England after being one-down in 1954.
Unique Tactic: Used to leave chits of paper with instructions and inspirational quotes written on them in the hotel rooms of the players.
Controversies: Alleged to have kept talented batsman, Raees Mohammad, out of the team to keep his friend, Maqsood Ahmad, in.
Captaincy Record: 23 Tests. 6 Won. 6 Lost. 11 Drawn.
Kardar with the Pakistan squad in London during the team’s first ever tour of England in 1954.
Fazal Mahmood ★ ★
Right-Arm Swing Bowler; Lower-Order Batsman.
Captaincy Tenure: 1958-61
From: Lahore
Captaincy Style: Rigid; aloof; mistrustful.
Unique Tactic: None.
Controversies: Was severely criticised for being overtly defensive during the 1960 tour of India and spending more time at parties than in the nets.
Captaincy Peaks: Wining a home series against a strong West Indian side in 1959.
Captaincy Record: 10 Tests. 2 Won. 2 Lost. 6 Drawn.
Fazal with Indian film actor Raj Kapoor during Pakistan’s 1960 tour of India.
Imtiaz Ahmad ★
Wicketkeeper-Batsman.
Captaincy Tenure: 1961-62
From: Lahore
Captaincy Style: Insipid; defensive.
Unique Tactic: None.
Controversies: None.
Captaincy Peaks: None.
Captaincy Record: 4 Tests. 0 Won. 2 Lost. 2 Drawn.
Javed Burki ★
Right-Handed Batsman
Captaincy Tenure: 1962
From: Lahore
Captaincy style: Rigid; inexperienced; arrogant; uninspired.
Unique Tactic: None.
Controversies: Had a falling out with senior players during the 1962 tour of England. Formed a clique of players around him and used them to communicate with the senior players he had had a falling out with.
Captaincy Peaks: Was the youngest Pakistan captain at the time (aged 24).
Captaincy Record: 5 Tests. 0 Won. 4 Lost. 1 Drawn.
NADEEM F. PARACHA — UPDATED 30 minutes ago
No two captains are the same.
Excellent: ★ ★ ★ ★
Good: ★ ★ ★
Average: ★ ★
Poor: ★
Abdul Hafeez Kardar ★ ★ ★ ★
All-Rounder. Left-Handed Batsman; Left-Arm-Spin Bowler.
Captaincy Tenure: 1952-58
From: Lahore
Captaincy style: Authoritarian; detached; inspirational; stubborn.
Captaincy Peak: Dramatically squaring Pakistan’s first ever series against England in England after being one-down in 1954.
Unique Tactic: Used to leave chits of paper with instructions and inspirational quotes written on them in the hotel rooms of the players.
Controversies: Alleged to have kept talented batsman, Raees Mohammad, out of the team to keep his friend, Maqsood Ahmad, in.
Captaincy Record: 23 Tests. 6 Won. 6 Lost. 11 Drawn.
Kardar with the Pakistan squad in London during the team’s first ever tour of England in 1954.
Fazal Mahmood ★ ★
Right-Arm Swing Bowler; Lower-Order Batsman.
Captaincy Tenure: 1958-61
From: Lahore
Captaincy Style: Rigid; aloof; mistrustful.
Unique Tactic: None.
Controversies: Was severely criticised for being overtly defensive during the 1960 tour of India and spending more time at parties than in the nets.
Captaincy Peaks: Wining a home series against a strong West Indian side in 1959.
Captaincy Record: 10 Tests. 2 Won. 2 Lost. 6 Drawn.
Fazal with Indian film actor Raj Kapoor during Pakistan’s 1960 tour of India.
Imtiaz Ahmad ★
Wicketkeeper-Batsman.
Captaincy Tenure: 1961-62
From: Lahore
Captaincy Style: Insipid; defensive.
Unique Tactic: None.
Controversies: None.
Captaincy Peaks: None.
Captaincy Record: 4 Tests. 0 Won. 2 Lost. 2 Drawn.
Javed Burki ★
Right-Handed Batsman
Captaincy Tenure: 1962
From: Lahore
Captaincy style: Rigid; inexperienced; arrogant; uninspired.
Unique Tactic: None.
Controversies: Had a falling out with senior players during the 1962 tour of England. Formed a clique of players around him and used them to communicate with the senior players he had had a falling out with.
Captaincy Peaks: Was the youngest Pakistan captain at the time (aged 24).
Captaincy Record: 5 Tests. 0 Won. 4 Lost. 1 Drawn.