Asif Iqbal (cricketer)
Asif Iqbal Razvi is a former British Pakistani professional cricketer who captained the Pakistan cricket team and Kent County Cricket Club. He went on to become a match referee.
Born in Hyderabad, Asif Iqbal is related to former India captain Ghulam Ahmed and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza. He played as an all-rounder who batted right-handed batsman and bowled right-arm medium pace deliveries.
Asif played domestically for Hyderabad, Karachi, Kent, National Bank of Pakistan and Pakistan International Airlines. After learning his cricket in Hyderabad, India, he emigrated to Pakistan in 1961, where he opened the bowling with swing bowling before concentrating on batting that was noted for its footwork and cavalier cover-driving. In 1977, he played in World Series Cricket competition for the World XI side.
Asif Test match debut was against Australia in Karachi in the 1964-1965 series during a match in which he batted at number 10. After developing back problems, Asif began to focus on his batting and gradually worked his way up Pakistan's batting order.
In the series against England in 1967, Asif scored his maiden Test century, making 146 runs batting at number 9 at The Oval. In 1968 he was named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year and captained Pakistan at the 1975 and 1979 Cricket World Cups, leading the team to the semi-finals in 1979. At Test level, he captained Pakistan team in a six Test series against India in 1979/80 before retiring from Test cricket after 58 matches.