Javed Miandad !

United States
December 31, 2006 10:30am CST
hey guys what do you think if Javed miandad was again made the coach of Pakistan Cricket team ?Does he still posess the charm or would he fail miserably?
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• India
3 May 07
The Pakistan Cricket - would be remember only and only for the controversies just like their politics. Please do not take me in other words. I am not raising any finger or critcizing things and In case any body feels it as a criticism then I extremely appologizes for the same. Now, being the coach of Pakistan Team would be a great honor to anyone. But at this moment of Time Javed being a coach would not help out much to the Pakistani Cricket. Infact, this opportunity should be Given to Inzmam or Imran Khan. Both of them have very good record being player as well as captain in their times. What do you think? Well please don't mind that I am an Indian, but still cheer for Pakistan Team - as they are not just neighbor but more than a good brother!!
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• Pakistan
31 Dec 06
Mohammad Javed Miandad (Urdu: ???? ????? ??????? ) (born June 12, 1957), known in the Cricketing World as Javed Miandad (Urdu: ????? ???????), was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He had a long career as an international cricketer for Pakistan between 1975 and 1996, and is generally regarded as Pakistan's greatest ever batsman and among the top tier in cricket history. He also had 3 mildly successful but controversial coaching runs with the team as well. He made his Test debut against New Zealand at Lahore on October 9, 1976 and one-day international debut against West Indies at Birmingham in Cricket World Cup 1975. Aged 18, Javed made a glorious debut with a century and soon after scored a double century in the same series to break George Headley's 47 year old record of the youngest player to score a double century. Javed was the youngest player to score 100 runs on his debut. He scored a century in his first appearance against India in the course of which he completed 1000 runs in 23 innings to become the second youngest to score 1000 runs at the age of 21 years and 26 days. Miandad is the only cricketer to appear in six World Cup competitions; the first six. He was named as one of the cricketers of the year 1982 by Wisden. Pakistani batsmen with a Test batting average above 40 Javed Miandad | Inzamam-ul-Haq | Mohammad Yousuf | Saeed Anwar Zaheer Abbas | Shoaib Mohammad | Hanif Mohammad | Salim Malik | Saeed Ahmed | Younis Khan Pakistani batsmen with ODI batting average above 40 Zaheer Abbas | Mohammad Yousuf | Javed Miandad
• United States
31 Dec 06
lol copy pasted from WIKI !
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• Pakistan
16 May 07
No doubt Miandad had a great cricketing brain even Imran Khan admitted said it public so many times. In Khan days, all the players would sit and make strategy for next match, javed miandad always headed those meetings. If he is made pakistan coach once again, his experience would be helpful to Pakistan cricket team. Problem with pakistan team is that they do not listen to coaches much, they do what think is better for them. Bob woolmer was a good coach, he would have been great, had he understood urdu, you know what I mean? Atleast by having a local coach, team would be able to understand more. I personally think that we should have professional coach like bob woolmer, greg chappel, tom moody, aaqib javed.