"Hanif Muhammad was a icon for all young sportsmen in Pakistan and he played a stellar role in our formative years as a cricket nation," President Hussain said in a condolence statement.
Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif himself a big cricket fan, said he had always admired the legendary batsman for his exploits and personality.
"We have lost a national treasure in the passing away of Hanif Muhammad who ensured Pakistan became a force on cricket's world map," he said.
The Pakistan Cricket Board, Chairman, Shaharyar Khan, Chairman Executive Committee Najam Sethi and COO Subhan Ahmad also offered their heartfelt condolences to the Muhammad family.
"The entire cricketing fraternity, in this country and all over the cricketing world, is in mourning over the sad demise of Hanif Mohammad. His legend shall live forever," the PCB said.
"I join the Muhammad Family in mourning over the loss of one of the greatest cricketing heroes that this country has produced. His sublime technical skill, his unflappable temperament and his resolve and staying power in all conditions were most remarkable and won plaudits for him and for Pakistan," Shaharyar said.
"When I started playing cricket Hanif and Fazal Mahmood were a big inspiration for me as a youngster," Wasim said.
"I was pretty close to Hanif bhai and I can say with certainty he was a great cricket mind and it is because of him and Fazal that Pakistan today is recognized as a top cricket nation," Wasim said.
Pakistan's former captain, Javed Miandad said that he was deeply saddened by Hanif's death as he had spent lot of time discussing the game and learning from the legend.
"He was an icon and his batting technique was impeccable and I can only recall with fondness the opportunities I got to see him bat."
Zaheer said had Pakistan not produced superstars like Hanif and Fazal, Pakistan cricket would not have progressed so rapidly.
"His exploits led to many generation of players coming up as he was a icon for us all. Not only as a batsman or wicketkeeper, he understood and read the game inside out."
"We grew up reading and listening about his batting and cricket exploits. To me Hanif bhai's 337 in the West Indies is the greatest innings of test cricket. His batting feats are still like a fairytale for us."
Former Test spinner, Salahuddin Ahmed who played for many years with Hanif said the former captain was a cricket genius.
"His love for cricket was unending and even when he fell ill he would love to call us to his home and talk about cricket," he said.
"To score the longest test innings and then few months later the highest first class innings speaks volumes for his greatness. I am greatly saddened with his demise," Asif said from London.
Hanif's son, Shoaib himself a test cricketer said that his father's funeral would be held on Friday near his residence.
"Our family members who live abroad want to attend the funeral. I still can't believe he is no more with us. I was very close to him and any cricket I played was only because of him. I always wanted to make him feel proud of me," Shoaib said.
