sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJaved Burki (Urdu: جاوید برکی; born 8 May 1938) is a Pakistani former cricketer who played in 25 Test matches from 1960 to 1969 to eventually become an ICC match referee.[2] Burki received his early education from Saint Mary's Academy at Rawalpindi. He also played cricket while studying at Oxford University (1958–1960).
Pakistani cricketer
Not to be confused with Shahid Javed Burki.
Javed Burki
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Born | (1938-05-08) 8 May 1938 (age 84) Meerut, United Provinces, British India |
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Batting | Right-handed |
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Bowling | Right-arm medium |
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Relations | - Majid Khan (cousin)
- Imran Khan (cousin)
- Shahid Javed Burki (cousin)
- Ahmed Raza (uncle)
- Zahid Ali Akbar Khan[1] (cousin)
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National side | |
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Test debut (cap 36) | 2 December 1960 v India |
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Last Test | 8 November 1969 v New Zealand |
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Competition |
Test |
First-class |
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Matches |
25 |
177 |
Runs scored |
1,341 |
9,421 |
Batting average |
30.47 |
36.37 |
100s/50s |
3/4 |
22/31 |
Top score |
140 |
227 |
Balls bowled |
42 |
3,394 |
Wickets |
0 |
35 |
Bowling average |
– |
44.57 |
5 wickets in innings |
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0 |
10 wickets in match |
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0 |
Best bowling |
– |
4/13 |
Catches/stumpings |
7/– |
101/– | |
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Javed Burki is the son of General Wajid Ali Khan Burki (1900–1988). General Burki's sister-in-law, Shaukat Khanum (Burki), was the mother of Imran Khan,[3] the former Prime Minister of Pakistan. Another of Burki's cousins, Majid Khan, also served as Pakistan's cricket captain.
Burki's brothers include Dr. Nausherwan Khan Burki, a founding member of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, and Jamshed Burki, a career civil servant Interior Secretary.
After retiring from cricket, Burki joined the Pakistan Civil Service as part of the District Management Malakand Division – NWFP eventually working his way up to become Secretary to Government of Pakistan's Ministry of Commerce and Secretary Ministry of Water and Power (WAPDA). Burki also served as CEO of Pakistan Automobile Corporation (PACO) under whose leadership Pakistan's first locally assembled car company, the Pak Suzuki Motor Company,[4] was launched.
During the dictatorship of General Pervez Musharraf Burki objected to the questionable military vehicle procurement process by senior serving members of Pakistan's Army. To silence him, Burki and his partner Muzzamil Niazi were both arrested on 19 December 2002, in Islamabad and Lahore respectively, and taken to Karachi Central Jail.[5]
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Sporting positions |
Preceded by Imtiaz Ahmed |
Pakistan cricket captain 1962 |
Succeeded by |
Chairman of PCB |
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- Iftikhar Hussain Khan (1949-53)
- Nazeer Ahmad Khan (1950-51)
- Pirzada (1951-53)
- Mian Aminuddin (1953-54)
- Bogra (1954-55)
- Mirza (1955-58)
- Ayub Khan (1958-63)
- Syed Fida Hassan (1963-69)
- I.A. Khan (1969-72)
- Kardar (1972-77)
- Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain (1977-78)
- K.M. Azhar Khan (1978-80)
- Nur Khan (1980-84)
- Safdar Butt (1984-88)
- Zahid Ali Akbar Khan (1988-92)
- Nasim Hasan Shah (1992-94)
- Burki (1994)
- Bokhari (1994-98)
- Khalid Mahmood (1998-99)
- Zafar Altaf (1999)
- Tauqir Zia (1999-2003)
- Shahryar Khan (2003-06)
- Nasim Ashraf (2006-08)
- Ijaz Butt (2008-11)
- Zaka Ashraf (2011-14)
- Sethi (2014)
- Shahryar Khan (2014-17)
- Sethi (2017-18)
- Mani (2018-21)
- Ramiz Raja (2021-present)
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- Prime Minister of Pakistan (2018–2022)
- Leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (1996–present)
- Member of Parliament (2002–2007; 2013–present)
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Premiership |
- Swearing-in
- First 100 days
- Ministry
- International trips
- 2019 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
- Ehsaas Programme
- Kamyab Jawan Program
- Plant for Pakistan
- COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022 Pakistani political crises
- No-confidence motion
- Constitutional crisis
- Lettergate
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Life and politics |
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
- 2014 Azadi march
- Go Nawaz Go
- 2018 Pakistani general election
- 2022 Azadi march
- 2022 Azadi March-II
- Attempted assassination
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Cricket career |
- 1992 Cricket World Cup
- International cricket five-wicket hauls
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Family | |
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Related |
- Awards and honours
- Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre
- Namal Institute
- Pakistan: A Personal History
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Category:Imran Khan |
На других языках
[de] Javed Burki
Javed Burki (* 8. Mai 1938 in Meerut, Britisch-Indien) ist ein ehemaliger pakistanischer Cricketspieler und Mannschaftskapitän der pakistanischen Nationalmannschaft.
- [en] Javed Burki
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