Former Pakistan opening batsman and Test cricketer Sadiq Mohammad of PIA & Gloucestershire stalwart celebrated his 81st birthday today, marking another milestone in the life of one of Pakistan’s most respected cricketing figures.
Born on May 3, 1945, in Junagadh, India, Sadiq is part of Pakistan’s legendary cricketing dynasty. He is the youngest of the famous Mohammad brothers-Raees Mohammad, Hanif Mohammad, Mushtaq Mohammad, Wazir Mohammad and uncle to Shoaib
Mohammed-all of whom played pivotal roles in shaping Pakistan’s cricketing history. He represented Pakistan in 41 Tests, scoring 2,579 runs with 5 centuries and 10 half-centuries, including a highest score of 166. He was a prolific run-scorer with 24,160 runs in 387 matches, recording 50 centuries and 121 fifties, with a top score of 203 as a fielder he claimed 326 catches in first-class cricket, underlining his all-round contribution to the game.
On his birthday, warm greetings poured in from across the cricketing community. Sohail Javed Butt, sports organizer and former Press Secretary of the Punjab Police cricket team, extended heartfelt wishes. Players from the Pioneer Cricket club joined in celebrating his legacy. Numerous cricket fans and supporters also paid tribute, acknowledging his role in Pakistan’s cricketing heritage. “Sadiq Mohammad’s career and family legacy remains a cornerstone of Pakistan’s cricketing narrative. His birthday serves as a reminder of the remarkable contributions made by the Mohammad family, whose influence continues to inspire generations of cricketers.”