Biography
Muzaffar Mahmood, born on June 13, 1963, is a former Pakistani cricketer known for his right-arm fast bowling and significant contributions to the sport during the 1980s and early 1990s. Making his debut for the national team in 1984, he quickly became recognized for his pace and ability to swing the ball, earning him a reputation as one of Pakistan’s promising bowlers of his era.
Over the course of his international career, Mahmood played in 26 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 5 Test matches for Pakistan, achieving notable success in the limited-overs format. His best performance came during the 1987 Cricket World Cup, where he showcased his skills against top international teams, helping to solidify Pakistan's status in international cricket.
Mahmood's impact on the game extended beyond his playing days, as he contributed to the development of cricket in Pakistan, inspiring younger generations. Although he has been less involved in the public arena in recent years, his legacy remains significant within the Pakistani cricket community, remembered for his dedication to the sport and his remarkable performances on the field.