Abdul Hafeez Kardar
Abdul Hafeez Kardar PP, HI (Urdu: عبد الحفیظ کاردار) (17 January 1925 – 21 April 1996) was a Pakistani cricketer, politician, and diplomat.Leading his side against Lala Amarnath's Indian team, Kardar's men faced defeats in Delhi and Bombay, with India winning the series.Despite Kardar's aggressive, motivated, and confident leadership, Pakistan's team was still immature, inexperienced, and developing their cricketing skills, which limited their ability to win series consistently.The attitude of the players faced criticism during the Indian cricket team's first tour of Pakistan in 1954–55, where all five Tests ended in draws.Political tensions and the bloody legacy of independence created an atmosphere where both teams feared losing, hindering competitive cricket.[6] Kardar was a strong supporter of Mohammad Ali Jinnah and a firm believer in the idea of Muslim glory in India.