Abdul Qadir Khan SI ({{langx|ur|}}, 15 September 1955 – 6 September 2019) was an international cricketer who bowled leg spin for Pakistan in the late 1970s and 1980s. Qadir's style of bowling consisted of a rhythmic cantering walk before an aggressive ball toss. He was the leading leg-break bowler of his generation and the one younger players like Shane Warne looked up to. Later Qadir was a commentator and chief selector of the Pakistan Cricket Board, from which he resigned in 2009.
| Format | Matches | Runs | Avg | 100s/50s | Top Score | Wickets | Bowl Avg | Best Bowling | Catches/St |
| Test | 67 | 1,029 | 15.36 | 0/3 | 61 | 236 | 32.81 | 9/56 | 15/– |
| ODI | 104 | 641 | 15.26 | 0/0 | 41* | 132 | 26.16 | 5/44 | 21/– |
| FC | 209 | 3,740 | 18.33 | 2/8 | 112 | 960 | 23.24 | 9/49 | 83/– |
| LA | 147 | 869 | 14.01 | 0/0 | 41* | 202 | 23.09 | 5/31 | 92/– |