Mohammad Moin Khan

Mohammad Moin Khan

Date of Birth: 23/09/1971

Playing Role: Wicket-keeper batsman; right-handed batsman

Moin Khan is a former Pakistani cricketer who represented his country from 1990 to 2004, known for his role as wicketkeeper-batsman. He played in 69 Test matches and 219 One Day Internationals for Pakistan, making significant contributions both with the bat and behind the stumps.

During his career, Moin was appreciated for his fighting spirit and ability to deliver under pressure, especially in big matches. He was part of the 1992 World Cup winning squad, and later served as captain, coach, and selector.

Acheivements

Member of Pakistan’s 1992 Cricket World Cup winning team.

In Tests played 69 matches, scored 2,741 runs with 4 centuries and 15 half-centuries.

In ODIs played 219 matches, scored 3,266 runs, took over 200 catches and numerous stumpings.

Legacy and Contribution to Karachi Cricket

Moin Khan’s legacy in Karachi cricket is tied to his status as one of the city’s most important wicketkeeper-batsmen. He spent much of his domestic career playing for Karachi-based teams (Karachi Blues, Karachi Whites, Karachi Dolphins), helping raise the competitive standard.

After retirement, he remained engaged in coaching, selection, and cricket administration. His cricket academy in Karachi has continued to influence upcoming cricketers from the city.

FormatMatchesTotal RunsBat Avg.100s50sHighest ScoreBowling Eco.Total Wickets
First Class 206 8189 30.67 14 40 200 8.10 2
List A 357 5998 28.15 4 22 174 N/A N/A
Test 69 2741 28.55 4 15 137 N/A N/A
ODI 219 3266 23.00 12 72 N/A N/A
T20 5 221 44.20 1 112 N/A N/A