Full name Mohammad Moin Khan
Born September 23, 1971, Rawalpindi, Punjab
Current age 36 years 144 days
Major teams Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan International Airlines
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Test debut Pakistan v West Indies at Faisalabad, Nov 23-25, 1990
Last Test Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Faisalabad, Oct 20-24, 2004
ODI debut Pakistan v West Indies at Multan, Nov 13, 1990
Last ODI Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Lahore, Oct 16, 2004
First-class debut 1986/87
Last First-class Hyderabad (Pakistan) v Karachi Harbour at Hyderabad (Sind), Nov 27-29, 2005
Twenty20 debut Karachi Dolphins v Lahore Lions at Lahore, Apr 25, 2005
Last Twenty20 Karachi Dolphins v Faisalabad Wolves at Lahore, Apr 30, 2005 s
Renowned for his combative skills, Moin Khan has spent most of his career slugging it out with Rashid Latif for the keeper's gloves. His batting ability has generally kept him in front although Latif is a better keeper. An effective rather than stylish batsman, Moin relishes a crisis and has held together Pakistan's lower order time and again. His quick feet and improvisation are even more productive in one-day cricket where he scores at speed. Behind the stumps, he is the chirpiest of keepers and the stump mike has revealed his full repertoire to the world. "Well bowled" and "shabash" are his most familiar soundbites. As captain, Moin struggled to get his way amid Pakistan's incessant in-fighting and was too defensive, as when England triumphed in the gloom of Karachi. Moin played through most of the 2003-04 season, missing only the last two Tests against India due to injury. However, his wicketkeeping form wasn't entirely convincing, and with Kamran Akmal staking a strong claim, Moin's days as an international cricketer might be drawing to a close.
Kamran Abbasi (April 2004) To Be Continoue