| 1. Javed Miandad participated in six World Cups representing Pakistan. |
| 2. Considered one of Pakistan's top cricketers, he emerged from his family's move during the 1947 Partition to Karachi, Pakistan from Ahmedabad, India. |
| 3. He commenced his cricket journey at the Muslim Gymkhana in Karachi. |
| 4. In local matches, he earned Rs 50 per game. |
| 5. With three consecutive sixes in a match, he caught the eye of Abdul Hafeez Kardar. |
| 6. The second Pakistani batsman to achieve a century on his test debut was Javed Miandad. |
| 7. He holds the record for being the youngest player to register a double century in tests. |
| 8. In the 1978-79 India series, he reached 1000 test runs as the second-youngest batsman then. |
| 9. Javed captained Pakistan for the first time in the 1979-1980 series against Australia. |
| 10. His test career-best score of 280 not out came in the 1982-83 India series. |
| 11. He secured a victory for Pakistan with a final-ball six in the 1986 Austral-Asia Cup Final against India. |
| 12. Javed Miandad retired as Pakistan's leading test runscorer (8832 runs), later surpassed by Younis Khan. |
| 13. He served as the Pakistani national team coach on three different occasions. |
| 14. Despite illness, he helped Pakistan win the 1992 World Cup. |
| 15. In 20 test matches, he emerged as Pakistan's top runscorer. |
| 16. Captaincy of the Pakistan test team was held by him for 34 matches, winning 14 and losing 6. |
| 17. In 2022, Javed Miandad was appointed as the brand ambassador for the Pakistan Junior League. |
| 18. He was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2009. |
| 19. He played 124 Test matches, scoring 8,832 runs at an average of 52.57. |
| 20. He played 233 ODIs, scoring 7,381 runs at an average of 41.70. |