Moin Khan: Pakistan’s Wicketkeeper and Coach

Moin Khan is a former Pakistani cricketer, best known as a wicketkeeper‑batter and later as a coach and selector. He was a key figure in Pakistan’s cricket during the 1990s and early 2000s, remembered for his sharp glovework, aggressive batting, and match‑winning performances in limited‑overs cricket.

    Personal Profile

  • Full Name: Mohammad Moin Khan
  • Born: 23 September 1971, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • Age: 54 years (as of 2026)
  • Batting Style: Right‑handed
  • Role: Wicketkeeper‑batter
  • Domestic/Franchise Teams: Pakistan International Airlines, Karachi, Lahore Badshahs (ICL), Quetta Gladiators (coach in PSL)

Moin Khan Statistics

Moin Khan

Format Matches Runs Bat Avg 100s/50s Highest Score Catches/Stumpings
Tests 69 2,741 28.5 4/15 137 128/20
ODIs 219 3,266 23.0 0/12 72 287/33
First‑Class 200+ 8,000+ ~35 15+ 200+ 400+ dismissals

    Career Highlights

  • International Debut: ODI debut vs West Indies (Nov 1990); Test debut vs West Indies (Jan 1990).
  • 1992 World Cup: Part of Pakistan’s victorious squad, remembered for his crucial semi‑final innings against New Zealand.
  • Captaincy: Briefly captained Pakistan in Tests and ODIs.
  • Coaching Career: Served as Pakistan’s head coach (2014) and later became head coach of Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), leading them to a title in 2019.
  • Selector Role: Worked as chief selector for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

    Style of Play

  • Batting: Aggressive lower‑middle order batter, known for finishing games with quick runs.
  • Wicketkeeping: Reliable behind the stumps, sharp reflexes, and strong anticipation.
  • Temperament: Competitive and vocal, often motivating teammates with his energy.

Legacy

Moin Khan is remembered as one of Pakistan’s finest wicketkeepers, combining skill with fighting spirit. His contributions in the 1992 World Cup and his later coaching success with Quetta Gladiators cemented his reputation as both a player and mentor.

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