Mohammad Saeed (cricketer, born 1910)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mohammad_Saeed_(cricketer,_born_1910) an entity of type: Thing
Mian Mohammad Saeed (31 August 1910 – 23 August 1979) was a Pakistani cricketer, born in Lahore. A right-handed batsman, Mohammad was the first captain of the Pakistan cricket team, before they were awarded Test status. He led them against West Indies in 1948-49, when he scored a century in the drawn match, and against Ceylon in 1948-49 (Pakistan's first cricket tour) and 1949-50. His son Yawar Saeed played for Somerset, and his daughter married the Pakistani Test bowler Fazal Mahmood.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Mohammad Saeed (cricketer, born 1910)
rdf:langString
Mohammad Saeed
rdf:langString
Mian Mohammad Saeed
rdf:langString
Mohammad Saeed
rdf:langString
Lahore, Pakistan
xsd:date
1979-08-23
xsd:date
1910-08-31
xsd:integer
10065922
xsd:integer
1120396293
xsd:integer
0
xsd:integer
175
xsd:date
1910-08-31
rdf:langString
Pakistan
xsd:gMonthDay
--02-11
xsd:date
1979-08-23
rdf:langString
Mian Mohammad Saeed
xsd:integer
53
rdf:langString
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/31084.html Cricinfo
xsd:integer
1929
1933
1945
1947
2015
xsd:integer
2439
xsd:integer
5
rdf:langString
Mian Mohammad Saeed (31 August 1910 – 23 August 1979) was a Pakistani cricketer, born in Lahore. A right-handed batsman, Mohammad was the first captain of the Pakistan cricket team, before they were awarded Test status. He led them against West Indies in 1948-49, when he scored a century in the drawn match, and against Ceylon in 1948-49 (Pakistan's first cricket tour) and 1949-50. In a career that extended from 1930 to 1954, he played for various Indian teams, including Southern Punjab and Northern India in the Ranji Trophy in the 1930s and 1940s, and for Punjab cricket teams in Pakistan in the late 1940s and 1950s. In all first-class matches he made 2439 runs at an average of 29.74 with three centuries and a highest score of 175 for Northern India against Southern Punjab in the Ranji Trophy in 1946-47, when he captained Northern India to a 195-run victory. His son Yawar Saeed played for Somerset, and his daughter married the Pakistani Test bowler Fazal Mahmood. After retirement he served as a cricket administrator and at the time of his sudden death he was chairman of the Pakistan Test selectors.
xsd:integer
3
xsd:double
29.74
rdf:langString
Right-handed
xsd:integer
1
xsd:double
53.6
xsd:integer
31
xsd:integer
1
xsd:integer
514
xsd:integer
0
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
4089
xsd:string
Right-handed