Zaheer Abbas inducted into the PCB Hall of Fame

PCB CEO Faisal Husnain (L) and former batting great Zaheer Abbas. Image: PCB
During the lunch break of the second cricket Test between Pakistan and Australia at the National Stadium on Saturday, Zaheer Abbas, one of the most stylish and elegant batters to ever play this great sport, was formally inducted into the PCB Hall of Fame when he received his commemorative cap and plaque from PCB Chief Executive Faisal Hasnain.
After Fazal Mahmood and Wasim Akram, Zaheer is the third PCB Hall of Famer to be formally inducted, with the next five inductions to follow in due course.
Zaheer Abbas: “I feel humbled to have been recognised in such a respectful and honourable manner by my parent organisation at my home ground, during play of my favourite format of the game and in front of passionate cricket fans, who have also played an integral part throughout my cricketing career.
“It has been a privilege to have represented Pakistan for nearly two decades and contribute in the national side’s growth in terms of stature and reputation. It was a delight to play with and against some of the all-time greats in an era when cricket regulations and playing conditions were not as stringent as today. Of course, the opportunities were also limited as compared to today, but the rewards, appreciation and acknowledgement was always extremely high and satisfying.
“Cricket has moved on from my playing days but it still remains a gentleman’s game. It gives me great pleasure and satisfaction to see that this beautiful sport remains in the safe and capable hands of modern day elite cricketers who, day in day out, give their very best in striving to continue to enhance the standard of this sport and in doing so, attract, inspire and motivate younger generation of cricketers.
“I am pleased to see a full-strength Australia side play at the National Stadium after 24 long years. I have been part of some great Tests against Australia and I hope that with this tour, the rivalry between two proud nations will revive which, in turn, will only help cricket become stronger.
“I want to thank the PCB, my family, friends and all my contemporaries who supported me in this memorable journey and helped me perform for this great country as well as my national, domestic and England teams.”
Faisal Hasnain: “On behalf of the PCB and Pakistan cricket fans, I want to congratulate Zaheer Abbas on his induction into the PCB Hall of Fame. Zaheer Abbas is not only a Pakistan icon, but a highly respected and admired world figure who made cricket proud wherever he played.
“Zaheer Abbas played and performed in an era that boasted some of the most destructive and fearsome fast bowlers, as well as world-class spinners. He not only dominated them, with his technique and style made batting look like poetry in motion.
“We wish Zaheer Abbas well and hope he will continue to inspire our current and future generation of cricketers.”
During his playing days, Zaheer, now 74, was renowned as a run-machine.
He is the only Asian batter to score a century of first-class centuries, having scored 108 centuries and 158 half-centuries in 459 matches from 1965-66 to 1986-87, while accumulating 34,843 runs at an average of 51.5.
Zaheer scored 5,062 runs in 78 Tests for an average of 44.79 and 12 hundreds in international cricket. In 62 One-Day Internationals, he scored 2,572 runs at an average of 47.62.
Zaheer has 1,000 Test runs against Australia (1,411 runs in 20 Tests), England (1,086 runs in 14 Tests), and India (1,086 runs in 14 Tests) (1,740 runs in 19 Tests).
Zaheer played 12 Tests at his home field, the National Stadium, in which he scored 531 runs.
Zaheer had a brief time as an ICC Match Referee after retirement, when he officiated in a Test and three One-Day Internationals. He also served as a selector and team manager, and in 2015, he became only the third former Test cricketer to become an ICC President, following Colin Cowdrey and Sir Clyde Walcott.
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