Amjad Siddique
Quick Facts
Biography
Amjad Siddique (born 12 December 1959) is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer who played for Water and Power Development Authority cricket team between 1981 and 1988, including some time as captain.
He started his career as an all-rounder and in 1986/1987 WAPDA placed 3rd position in Quaid e Azam trophy under his captaincy. In 1992 Siddique was appointed as a head coach of WAPDA cricket team in Domestic circuit.
Coaching career
After retiring from first-class cricket last in 1992, Siddique became the head coach of the Water and Power Development Authority cricket team side due to his service as captain. Siddique is a qualified Pakistan Cricket Board Level 1 and 2 coach. WAPDA won 1 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and two national one day title and 5 times runner-up under his coaching in Pakistan domestic events.
Achievements as coach
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy
- 2002/03 (Quarter-Final)
- 2016/17 (Winner)
- 2017/18(Runner Up)
Patron's Trophy
- 2006/07 (Quadrangular Stage)
National One-day Championship
- 1997/98 (Final Round)
- 1998/99 (Final Round)
- 1999/2000 (Semi-Final)
- 2001/02 (Semi-Final)
- 2002/03(Runner-up)
- 2004/05(Winner)
- 2005/06 (Semi-Final)
- 2007/08 (Super Eight)
- 2010/11 (Semi-Final)
- 2014/15 (Winner)
- 2016/17(Runner-Up)
- 2017/18(Runner-Up)
- 2018/19(Runner-Up)