Mohammad Javed Miandad Khan (born June 12, 1957), popularly known as Javed Miandad is a former Pakistani cricketer who played between 1975-1996. After his playing career, he has at various times been a coach, as well as held positions in the Pakistan Cricket Board. He also had three coaching stints with the Pakistan national team. Early life Javed Miandad's parents migrated from Ahmedabad (Gujarat), India in 1947 and Miandad was born in Karachi. Career Miandad made his Test debut against New Zealand at Lahore on October 9, 1976. He scored a century in this match, to become the youngest player at the time to do so at an age of 19 years and 119 days.[1] In the same series he scored a double century, and on his way broke George Headley's 47 year record, to become the youngest player to achieve the feat.Miandad made his One Day International debut against the West Indies at Edgbaston, Birmingham in the Cricket World Cup 1975. Javed Miandad played 124 Test matches, batting in 189 innings. His aggregate of 8,832 Test runs is a Pakistani record. Even though his test career spanned 17 years, he failed to make it into the top-most category of batsmen with test aggregates of over 10,000 runs.Miandad's 23 centuries and 43 fifties were Pakistani national records, until they were broken by Inzamam-ul-Haq. Miandad's Test career batting average of 52.57 is among the highest for Pakistani batsmen. He scored six double centuries which is the most by a Pakistani and 6th overall.He made his highest score of 280 not out against India. Javed Miandad played in the 1992 World Cup.