Zaheer Abbas

[1] Sometimes known as 'the Asian Bradman', Zaheer Abbas is regarded as one of the finest batsmen in the history of cricket.

This was the first of his four Test double-centuries; only two men from Pakistan (Younis Khan and Javed Miandad) have scored more.

[8] He had a long stint with Gloucestershire; joining the county in 1972, he remained there for thirteen years.

[10] In 2015 he became ICC president, the third cricketer after Colin Cowdrey and Clyde Walcott, to hold the post.

[15] In 1983 he co-wrote his autobiography Zed with the British cricket journalist David Foot.

Zaheer Abbas's career performance graph.