51 Pakistan T20 Best Players of All Time

Shashank Banakar

Pakistan is a country that has produced some of the most talented cricketers in the world, and they have been at the forefront of the sport since it began.

The Pakistan T20 cricket league is one of the most exciting and thrilling events in the cricketing world. It brings together some of the best cricketers from all over the world, providing a platform for them to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level.

The league has been growing in stature and reputation, and it has become one of the most sought after competitions in the cricketing world. This league is a great opportunity for players to test their mettle and make a mark in the cricketing world.

Table of Contents

1. Babar Azam

Pakistan national cricket team

Babar Azam Career

  • 2010/11–2013/14 : Zarai Taraqiati Bank
  • 2012/13–2014/15 : Islamabad Leopards
  • 2014/15 : State Bank of Pakistan
  • 2015/16–2017/18 : Sui Southern Gas Corporation
  • 2016 : Islamabad United
  • 2017–2022 : Karachi Kings
  • 2017 : Guyana Amazon Warriors
  • 2017 : Sylhet Sixers 
  • 2019–2020 : Somerset 
  • 2019/20–present : Central Punjab
  • 2023–present Peshawar Zalmi 

Babar Azam is a top-order batter in the Pakistani cricket team. He was born on October 15, 1994, and is from Lahore, Punjab. Babar Azam has played for Pakistan at the Under-19 level and made his international debut in 2016 against Sri Lanka.

In June 2018 he scored a maiden century in an ODI series against Zimbabwe which helped Pakistan win the series 2–1; it was also his country's first bilateral ODI victory over Zimbabwe since 2008. 

In January 2019, he was named as one of thirty players to be part of the ICC World Twenty20 squad that will compete in England later that year; he made his T20I debut during the tournament, playing against Ireland.

On July 11th, 2020 Babar Azam became only the fifth player to score 1 000 runs and take 10 wickets in ODIs when he achieved this feat with innings of 116 off just 97 balls v WI at Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

Also Played For: pakistan super league, cricket

2. Mohammad Rizwan

Pakistan national cricket team

Mohammad Rizwan Career

  • 2008–2015 : Peshawar Panthers
  • 2011–2018/19 : Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited
  • 2016–2017 : Lahore Qalandars
  • 2017 : Sylhet Sixers
  • 2018-2020 : Karachi Kings 
  • 2018 : Punjab
  • 2019/20–present : Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2021–present : Multan Sultans
  • 2022 : Sussex
  • 2023 : Comilla Victorians

Mohammad Rizwan made his Test debut in 2016 against New Zealand. He has played ODIs and T20Is for Pakistan since 2015. Rizwan is a right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper, who can also bowl medium-pace deliveries from the right-arm side of the bat.

In February 2021, he was named to Pakistan's squad for their tour of England. Mohammad Rizwan is likely to be part of Pakistan’s 2022. 

World Cup squad, as he continues to build on a strong Test record with impressive performances in limited-overs cricket too Mohammad Rizwan is a left-handed batsman who has represented both Peshawar Panthers and Lahore Qalandars in domestic cricket.

He made his international debut for Pakistan against England in November 2022, scoring 27 runs from 21 balls. 

Mohammad Rizwan's successful career highlights include winning the 2018–19 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy as captain of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as well as being named in the squad for the 2019 World Cup. 

In September 2020, he was banned from all forms of international cricket after testing positive for a drug offense.

Since returning to competitive cricket later that year, Mohammad Rizwan has helped KPK win two more trophies – the Inter-State Twenty20 Tournament and the President's Gold Cup – before appearing in Sussex's T20 Blast side earlier this month (November 20th).

3. Shaheen Afridi

Pakistan national cricket team

Shaheen Afridi Career

  • Pakistan (1975–present)

Shaheen Afridi is a Pakistani bowler who has played for Pakistan since the age of 15. 

She made her international debut in 2017 and has since played in all six World Cups, taking 36 wickets at an average of 23.59 with a best performance of 7/24 against England in 2018.

In 2019 she took 2 wickets from 3 balls against Bangladesh to help Pakistan to their first World Cup final appearance in 18 years. 

Shaheen Afridi was born on 6 April 2000, making her 22 years old as of the 2019 World Cup finals which she helped Pakistan reach by taking 2 wickets from 3 balls against Bangladesh Shaheen Afridi made his Test debut against New Zealand in 1975.

He played his last test match 16 years later, against Sri Lanka. In ODIs, Afridi has played 218 matches and scored 7 centuries with a highest score of 222 not out against Afghanistan in 1987. 

In T20Is, he has appeared 78 times and scored 383 runs at an average of 36 with 3 half-centuries and a single century to his name - the 100th international ton for Pakistan cricket. 

Shaheen retired from all forms of the game after the World Cup 2019 final victory over England where he captained Pakistan to their first-ever ICC global title.

4. Shadab Khan

All-rounder

Shadab Khan Career

  • 2015: Rawalpindi Rams
  • 2016–present: K-Electric
  • 2017–present: Islamabad United
  • 2017: Trinbago Knight Riders
  • 2017: Brisbane Heat
  • 2019: Guyana Amazon Warriors
  • 2019–present: Northern
  • 2019/20: Dhaka Platoon
  • 2021/22: Sydney Sixers
  • 2022: Yorkshire
  • 2022/23: Hobart Hurricanes

Shadab Khan made his Test debut in April 2017 against the West Indies and has since played 21 Tests. He was also part of Pakistan's World Cup squad, but did not feature in any matches.

Shadab is a right-handed batsman and bowls Right-arm leg break. In December 2018, he was named in the squad for Pakistan's tour of England later that year. Shadab Khan made his Test debut for Pakistan against the West Indies in March 2017.

He has since played 53 matches, including 22 T20Is, and is currently playing for Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). 

Shadab was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab on 26 March 1995. He started playing cricket at a young age and represented various schools teams before making his first-class debut for Rawalpindi Rams in 2015.

He was named as captain of K-Electric ahead of the 2018 PSL season and led them to victory in the tournament final that year. 

In January 2019, he signed with Guyana Amazon Warriors becoming their fifth overseas player following Quinton de Kock, Chris Gayle, Brendon McCullum and Dinesh Chandimal.

Shadab has also appeared for Yorkshire County Cricket Club during their inaugural campaign in Division Two of the English domestic league system but left midway through the season after sustaining an injury.

Although not originally from Karachi or Sindh province like many other Pakistani cricketers, Shadab considers himself a Punjabiistani because his family comes from Lahore.

Also Played For: brisbane heat, sydney sixers

5. Shahid Afridi

Comilla Victorians

Shahid Afridi Career

  • 1995/96–2015/16: Karachi
  • 1997/98–2016/17: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2007/08–2008/09, 2014: Sindh
  • 2011–2012, 2016–2017: Hampshire
  • 2012, 2017, 2019/20: Dhaka Platoon
  • 2016–2017: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2018: Karachi Kings
  • 2019–2021: Multan Sultans
  • 2022: Quetta Gladiators

Shahid Afridi is an all-rounder who played for both cricket and football. He was born in 1977 in Khyber Agency, Pakistan, to a cricketing family. Shahid Afridi has represented several teams over the years, most notably Pakistan and England.

He is known for his powerful batting and bowling abilities, which have helped him score many crucial runs or bowl decisive balls during matches. 

In 2017 he retired from international cricket after playing 115 Tests and 248 ODIs for his country (an overall record of 523 runs scored with 29 centuries).

Shahid Afridi is married with two children; son Aamer Hasan Khan and daughter Iman Ali Khan.[8] He currently coaches Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistani Premier League Shahid Afridi is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for both the national and international sides. 

He made his Test debut in 1998 against Australia, and went on to play 150 matches for Pakistan before retiring in 2016.

Afridi was also part of the team that won the World T20 tournament in 2007, and he enjoyed great success with Peshawar Zalmi in T20 cricket too, winning two trophies during his time there. 

In 2009, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after suffering a knee injury which ruled him out of contention for the 2010 World Cup. 

However, he returned to playing county cricket in England later that year where he continued to be highly successful until announcing yet another retirement at the end of 2018 aged 42 years old.

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6. Mohammad Hafeez

Mohammad Hafeez Career

  • 2005–2011/12: Faisalabad Wolves
  • 2008: Kolkata Knight Riders
  • 2012/13–2015/16: Lahore Lions
  • 2016–2018: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2017: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
  • 2019: Rajshahi Kings
  • 2019–2022: Lahore Qalandars
  • 2019: Edmonton Royals
  • 2019: Middlesex
  • 2019/20: Southern Punjab
  • 2020/21: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2021: Galle Gladiators
  • 2021: Muzaffarabad Tigers
  • 2023: Quetta Gladiators

Mohammad Hafeez is a Pakistani all-rounder who has played for Pakistan since 2003. He has made 173 Test appearances and last played in the final Test of 2018 against New Zealand.

In ODIs, Hafeez has scored 144 runs at an average of 33.50 with a highest score of 67 not out and taken 20 wickets at an average of 34.33 with a best performance of 3/51 against Zimbabwe in 2007 ODI series.

Mohammad Hafeez was born on October 17th 1980 in Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan to parents Javed Khan and Shabana Pervaiz Siddiqui who were engineers by profession.

He began his cricketing career playing for local team Sharjah Cricket Club before being signed up by Islamabad United where he spent six years from 2000–2004 as part of their youth academy, making his first-class debut aged just 16.

After leaving Islamabad United, he joined Multan Tigers but left after one season due to family reasons, eventually settling with Lahore Qalandars (later renamed Quetta Gladiators) where he would spend four seasons until joining Karachi Kings ahead of the 2011 season.

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7. Shoaib Malik

All-rounder

Shoaib Malik Career

  • 1997/98–1998/99: Gujranwala
  • 1998/99–2013/14: PIA
  • 2001/02–2015/16: Sialkot
  • 2003–2004: Gloucestershire
  • 2005–2015: Sialkot Stallions
  • 2006/07–2018: Punjab
  • 2013–2017: Barbados Tridents
  • 2013/14–2014/15: Hobart Hurricanes
  • 2015, 2017–2019: Comilla Victorians
  • 2016–2017: Karachi Kings
  • 2016/17–2017/18: Sui Southern Gas
  • 2018–2019: Multan Sultans
  • 2018–2019, 2021: Guyana Amazon Warriors
  • 2020–2022: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2021/22–present: Central Punjab
  • 2020–2022: Jaffna Kings

Shoaib Malik is an all-rounder who has played for Pakistan since 1999. He is known for his batting and bowling abilities. Malik has been married to Ayesha Siddiqui since 2010.

He has two brothers, Adeel Malik and Mohammad Huraira. Malik has a nephew, Mohammad Huraira. Malik has played for several teams, most notably for Pakistan. He has won several awards, including the ICC Player of the Year in 2010.

Malik is currently playing for the Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League. Malik is a hard-working all-rounder who is always looking to improve his skills. Malik made his Test debut in 2001 against Bangladesh and has represented Pakistan in a total of 169 matches.

He has also played in 106 ODIs and 57 T20Is for Pakistan. Malik has also represented Gloucestershire in the UK and was part of the side that won the County Championship in 2003. 

Malik retired from international cricket in December 2017 and is now focusing on his role as captain of the Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League.

He is also a regular commentator on Pakistani television. Malik was born in Gujranwala, Punjab and is a product of the Sialkot Stallions cricket academy. 

He is married with two children. Malik has sponsored a cricket academy in his home country, which provides training and opportunities to young Pakistani players. Malik was awarded the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2014 for his contributions to social justice.

8. Haris Rauf

Bowler

Haris Rauf Career

  • 2019–present: Lahore Qalandars 
  • 2019–present: Northern 
  • 2019/20–2021/22: Melbourne Stars 
  • 2022: Yorkshire 
  • 2022/23–Present: Rangpur Riders

Haris Rauf is a Pakistani bowler who has played for Pakistan since 2020. He made his Test debut for Pakistan in 2022 against England and has since played five Tests.

Rauf is a right-handed bowler and bats right-handed. He is married to Muzna Masood Malik, who is also a Pakistani cricketer. Rauf is a part of the Pakistan squad for the 2020 ICC World Cup.

He has also played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Rauf has been described as a "talented all-rounder". Haris Rauf made his One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) debuts for Pakistan in October 2020.

He is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm orthodox spinner. He made his first-class debut for Lahore Qalandars in February 2019. He made his List A debut for Northern in March 2019. He made his T20I debut for Pakistan in January 2020.

Rauf was born on 30 October 1990. He has played for Yorkshire and Rangpur Riders in the English County Championship. Haris Rauf has scored 12 runs in 57 innings in Test, ODI and T20I cricket. He has an average of 6.00 in Test, ODI and T20I cricket.

9. Asif Ali

Batter

Asif Ali Career

  • 2010/11–2017/18: Faisalabad
  • 2013: United Bank Limited
  • 2014: Punjab
  • 2016–present: Islamabad United 
  • 2016/17–2018/19: Rawalpindi
  • 2016/17–2018/19: Sui Northern Gas
  • 2018–2019: Cape Town Blitz
  • 2018/19: Islamabad
  • 2018/19: Sindh
  • 2019/20–2021/22: Northern
  • 2019/20: Dhaka Platoon
  • 2020: Jamaica Tallawahs
  • 2021: St Kitts & Nevis Patriots
  • 2022/23: Hobart Hurricanes

Asif Ali is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Pakistan's national side since 2018. Asif Ali bats right-handed and bowls right-arm off break. He made his international debut in 2018 against Zimbabwe.

Asif Ali has played in three Twenty20 Internationals for Pakistan since his debut in 2018. Asif Ali has also played for Pakistan in One Day Internationals. Asif Ali currently plays for Faisalabad in the Pakistan Super League.

Asif Ali has also played for Pakistan in the domestic T20 competitions. Asif Ali was born on 1 October 1991 in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. Asif Ali currently holds the record for the most runs scored in a T20I match for Pakistan.

Asif Ali made his international debut for Pakistan in 2010 against Sri Lanka. He has played in 55 ODIs and 83 T20Is for Pakistan. 

Asif Ali has played for several teams in Pakistan, most notably Faisalabad, United Bank Limited, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Islamabad United, Sui Northern Gas, and Cape Town Blitz.

Asif Ali has been a regular in the Pakistan team for the past few years and is looking to keep that trend going. Asif Ali is a left-handed batsman and bowls left-arm orthodox. 

Asif Ali has had a successful career so far, being part of the Pakistan team that won the ICC World T20 in 2016. He is looking to continue his good form and help Pakistan win more international matches in the future.

10. Fakhar Zaman

Batter

Fakhar Zaman Career

  • 2012–2015: Karachi
  • 2016: Peshawar
  • 2017–present: Lahore Qalandars (squad no. 39)
  • 2017: Balochistan
  • 2017: Comilla Victorians
  • 2019: Glamorgan (squad no. 39)
  • 2019/20–present: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (squad no. 39)
  • 2021/20: Brisbane Heat

Fakhar Zaman is a left-handed opening batter who has played for Pakistan since 2017. He made his Test debut against Australia in 2018, and has since played four more Tests.

He has also played 57 ODIs, scoring 212 runs and taking 38 wickets. He made his T20I debut in 2017, and has since played 26 matches. Fakhar is known for his slow left-arm orthodox bowling.

Fakhar Zaman is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). He made his first-class debut for Karachi in 2012 and has played for Peshawar and Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League.

He made his international debut for Pakistan in March 2018 and has since played two Twenty20 Internationals. 

He was the leading run-scorer for Pakistan in the 2018 ICC World Twenty20 and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. He was awarded the ICC ODI Player of the Year for 2018.

He was named in the Pakistan squad for the 2019 World Cup. He was named in the Pakistan squad for the 2023 World Cup. 

He has been awarded the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Cricketer of the Year three times. He was named in the ICC Women's World Twenty20 World Cup 2019 squad.

11. Kamran Akmal

Kamran Akmal Career

  • 2005–2012: Lahore Lions
  • 2008: Rajasthan Royals
  • 2012–2014: Lahore Eagles
  • 2015: Multan Tigers
  • 2015: Trinbago Knight Riders
  • 2015: Chittagong Vikings
  • 2016–2022: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2019–2020: Central Punjab

Kamran Akmal was born on 13 January 1982 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. He is the cousin of Babar Azam and the brother of Umar Akmal. Akmal is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium bowler.

Akmal made his first-class debut for Lahore in the 2002-03 season. He has played for Pakistan in test, one-day, and Twenty20 internationals. Akmal was part of the Pakistan squad that won the World T20 in 2013.

He retired from international cricket in 2016. Akmal has played for Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Quetta, and Islamabad. 

He is the current wicketkeeper-batsman for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League. Kamran Akmal is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for the national side since 2002.

He made his Test debut in 2002 against Zimbabwe and has since played 56 Tests. Kamran Akmal has also played 147 ODIs and 20 T20Is for Pakistan. 

Kamran Akmal played for Lahore Lions in 2005 and Rajasthan Royals from 2008 to 2014. He joined Multan Tigers in 2015 and then moved to Chittagong Vikings in 2016.

He signed for Peshawar Zalmi for the 2019–2020 season. Kamran Akmal has been a consistent performer for Pakistan and is considered a top-order batsman. 

He is currently the vice-captain of the Pakistan team. Kamran Akmal will be 36 years old when the next Test is played.

12. Misbah-ul-Haq

Batter

Misbah-ul-Haq Career

  • 1998–2001: Sargodha
  • 2000–2003: Khan Research Laboratories
  • 2003–2016: Faisalabad
  • 2003–2016: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines
  • 2005–2015: Faisalabad Wolves
  • 2006–2008: Punjab
  • 2008–2009: Baluchistan
  • 2008: Royal Challengers Bangalore
  • 2015: Rangpur Riders
  • 2015: Barbados Tridents
  • 2016–2018: Islamabad United
  • 2017: Chittagong Vikings
  • 2019: Peshawar Zalmi

Misbah-ul-Haq is a Pakistani batsman and former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. He is widely regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world, and was instrumental in Pakistan's Test successes in the early 21st century.

He retired from international cricket after the 2017 World Cup, but continues to play for Pakistan in domestic cricket. Misbah-ul-Haq was born in Mianwali, Punjab, on 28 May 1974. He began his cricketing career at the age of 14, playing for his village team.

Misbah-ul-Haq made his Test debut in March 2001 against New Zealand, and went on to play 166 Tests, scoring over 10,000 runs and taking over 2,000 wickets. 

He was captain of Pakistan from August 2010 to December 2017. He has been named the Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2009, 2012 and 2017, and was also the recipient of the ODI Player of the Year award in 2009 and the ICC Test Player of the Year award in 2012.

Misbah-ul-Haq announced his retirement from international cricket after the conclusion of the 2017 World Cup. He has said that he would continue to play for Pakistan in domestic cricket. Misbah-ul-Haq has two sons, Hussam and Hasan, and a daughter, Zahra. 

Misbah-ul-Haq was involved in a car accident on 21 December 2017, in which he and his driver were injured. He was later discharged from the hospital.

13. Younis Khan

Batter

Younis Khan Career

  • 1998/99–2004/05: Peshawar
  • 1999/00–2013/14: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2005: Nottinghamshire
  • 2006: Peshawar Panthers
  • 2007: Yorkshire (squad no. 75)
  • 2008: Rajasthan Royals
  • 2008/09: South Australia
  • 2010: Surrey
  • 2011/12–2015/16: Abbottabad Falcons

Mohammad Younis Khan is a Pakistani cricketer who played for Pakistan from 2000 to 2017. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium bowler. Khan made his international debut in February 2000 against Sri Lanka, and played 164 Test matches for Pakistan.

He was a part of the Pakistani team that won the 2003 World Cup. In December 2017, Khan announced his retirement from international cricket. 

Khan has also played 50 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for Pakistan, and has scored over 10,000 runs and taken over 400 wickets in international cricket.

Mohammad Younis Khan is married to Jemima Goldsmith and has two children. He currently owns a cricket academy in Lahore. Younis Khan is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for both his country and Surrey in the English county cricket system. 

He made his Test debut in 1998 against Sri Lanka, and has gone on to play 131 matches for his country.

He has also played 116 ODIs and 11 T20Is for Pakistan. Khan is a left-handed batsman and is renowned for his powerful batting. 

He is one of the most successful Pakistani batsmen in terms of international cricket, with over 2,000 runs in Test matches and over 4,000 runs in ODIs. He has also been successful in the T20 format, with over 1,000 runs in 10 matches.

Khan has also been involved in controversy on several occasions, most notably when he was accused of match-fixing. 

However, he was later cleared of any wrongdoing. Khan is currently contracted to Surrey for the upcoming English County Championship season.

14. Abdul Razzaq

Abdul Razzaq Career

  • 1996–2007: Lahore
  • 1997–1999: Khan Research Laboratories
  • 2001–2002: Pakistan International Airlines
  • 2002–2003: Middlesex
  • 2003–2004: Zarai
  • 2004: Lahore Lions
  • 2007: Worcestershire
  • 2007–2009: Hyderabad Heroes
  • 2008: Surrey
  • 2010: Hampshire
  • 2010: Sialkot Stallions
  • 2011: Leicestershire
  • 2011–2012: Melbourne Renegades
  • 2012–2013: Wayamba United
  • 2016: Lahore Qalandars

Abdul Razzaq is a Pakistani all-rounder who has represented Pakistan in Test, ODI and T20I cricket. He made his Test debut in 1999 against Australia and has since played 157 matches, the last of which was against West Indies in 2006.

In ODI cricket, Razzaq has played 111 matches and his last game was against Sri Lanka in 2011. He has also played a majority of his T20I cricket for Pakistan, with his last game being against South Africa in 2013. Razzaq is a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler.

He has been praised for his all-round ability and has been described as a "complete cricketer". Razzaq is married and has three children. 

Abdul Razzaq was born in Lahore, Pakistan in October 1977. He made his Test debut for Pakistan in 1996 against England and has since played 81 Tests.

He has also played 89 ODIs and 21 T20Is for his country. He has been a part of the victorious Pakistan team at the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. 

He has also played for Worcestershire and Hampshire in county cricket. He has retired from international cricket and is now a full-time cricket commentator for Pakistan Television. Abdul Razzaq is married and has two children. He currently resides in London.

15. Umar Akmal

Umar Akmal Career

  • 2007–2017: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines
  • 2008–2015: Lahore Lions
  • 2012: Wayamba United
  • 2013: Barbados Tridents
  • 2015: Guyana Amazon Warriors
  • 2015: Chittagong Vikings
  • 2015–2016: Leicestershire
  • 2016: Rajshahi Kings
  • 2016–2018: Lahore Qalandars 
  • 2016: Trinbago Knight Riders 
  • 2016, 2019: Balochistan
  • 2017: Punjab
  • 2017–18: United Bank Limited
  • 2018: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2018–2019: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2019–2022: Quetta Gladiators 
  • 2019–2020: Central Punjab

Umar Akmal is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for Lahore Qalandars. Akmal made his international debut in 2008 and has since played in 49 Tests, 148 ODIs and 23 T20Is.

He is a middle-order batsman who bowls right-arm off spin. Akmal has been part of the Pakistan team that has won the World Cup in 2011 and the Asia Cup in 2014. 

Akmal has had a number of controversies in his career, including being banned for one Test for using offensive language.

In December 2009, Akmal was deported from New Zealand after he was found in possession of anabolic steroids. Akmal has been married to his wife since 2013. 

Akmal has two children. Akmal is a Muslim. Umar Akmal was born on 24 November 1990 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Akmal made his international cricket debut for Pakistan in 2009 against New Zealand.

Akmal played his final Test match in 2011 against Zimbabwe. Akmal has played 134 ODIs for Pakistan, scoring 806 runs at a batting average of 26.57. 

Akmal has also played 34 T20Is for Pakistan, scoring 350 runs at a batting average of 24.20. Akmal has represented Lahore Lions in the PSL, Guyana Amazon Warriors in the T20I format, and Leicestershire in the County Championship.

Akmal is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm off break. Akmal has been awarded the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) prestigious best emerging player award in 2012 and the PCB's national player of the year award in 2015. 

Umar Akmal is currently contracted to play for Lahore Lions in the PSL.

16. Mohammad Amir

Bowler

Mohammad Amir Career

  • 2008/09: Federal Areas
  • 2008–2010: National Bank of Pakistan
  • 2007–2015: Rawalpindi Rams
  • 2015: Chittagong Vikings
  • 2016–present: Karachi Kings 
  • 2017: Dhaka Dynamites
  • 2017–2019: Essex 
  • 2019–2020: Khulna Tigers 
  • 2020: Galle Gladiators
  • 2022: Gloucestershire
  • 2022–present: Jamaica Tallawahs
  • 2023–present: Sylhet Strikers

Amir is a left-handed bowler who has represented Pakistan since 2009. He made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2009 and has since played 191 matches.

Amir is Pakistan's sixth-highest Test wicket-taker with 257 scalps. Amir has also played 89 ODIs and has taken 167 wickets. He announced his retirement from international cricket in January 2019.

Amir is now focusing on his career in the domestic circuit. Mohammad Amir is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for various teams over his career, most notably for the Karachi Kings. He has also played for the Pakistan national team, most notably in the World T20.

Mohammad Amir is considered to be one of the best T20 bowlers in the world, and has taken a number of wickets throughout his career. 

He was also banned from international cricket for a period of three years after he was involved in a ball-tampering controversy. Mohammad Amir has also been involved in a number of off-field controversies, including allegations of assault.

Despite this, he remains one of the most popular players in Pakistan. Mohammad Amir is due to play for the Gladiators in the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament later this year.

17. Saeed Ajmal

Bowler

Saeed Ajmal Career

  • 1996–2017: Faisalabad
  • 2000–2007: Khan Research Laboratories
  • 2001–2002: Islamabad
  • 2005–2015: Faisalabad Wolves
  • 2009–2017: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd
  • 2011; 2014–2015: Worcestershire
  • 2012: Dhaka Gladiators
  • 2012: Adelaide Strikers
  • 2013: Barisal Burners
  • 2016–2017: Islamabad United
  • 2017: Chittagong Vikings

Saeed Ajmal is a Pakistani cricketer who has played international cricket for Pakistan since 1998. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler.

Saeed Ajmal has played over 200 international matches and has scored over 10,000 runs and taken over 500 wickets. Saeed Ajmal has been awarded Pakistan's highest award, the President's Award, three times.

He has also been awarded the prestigious ICC Cricketer of the Year Award twice. Saeed Ajmal was born in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. 

He attended the Army Public School in Faisalabad before moving to the United Kingdom to study at the University of Leeds.

Saeed Ajmal played for the Pakistan national cricket team in 1998 and made his international debut against the England cricket team. Saeed Ajmal has played for Pakistan in a number of tournaments, including the ICC World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy, and the ICC World Twenty20.

Saeed Ajmal has also played for the Pakistan national cricket team in domestic competitions, including the ICC Champions Trophy and the Pakistan Cup. 

Saeed Ajmal has been a part of the Pakistani cricket team at several events, including the ICC World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy.

Saeed Ajmal is a retired Pakistani cricketer. He announced his retirement from international cricket in 2015.

18. Umar Gul

Bowler

Umar Gul Career

  • 2003–2009: Peshawar
  • 2006–2009: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2008: Kolkata Knight Riders
  • 2008–2009: Western Australia
  • 2008: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2001–2006: Pakistan International Airlines
  • 2016–2017: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2018: Multan Sultans
  • 2019–2020: Balochistan

Umar Gul is a Pakistani bowler who has played cricket for Pakistan since 2003. Gul made his Test debut in 2003 against Bangladesh, and has played 175 Tests in total.

Gul is a right-handed bowler and bowls right arm fast medium. Gul has taken 902 wickets in Test cricket, which ranks him seventh all-time. Gul has also played 85 One Day Internationals, taking 344 wickets.

Gul is the nephew of Abbas Afridi, and has also played for the Pakistan national cricket team in Twenty20 Internationals. Gul retired from international cricket in 2016. Gul is married and has two children.

Gul is a business man and owns a cricket academy. Umar Gul made his Test debut against South Africa in 2003. Gul made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in 2003. Gul made his T20I debut against Kenya in 2007. Gul played in all three formats of the game for Pakistan.

Gul retired from international cricket in 2016. Gul has represented Peshawar, Kolkata Knight Riders, Western Australia, Pakistan International Airlines, and Quetta Gladiators in domestic cricket.

Gul is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm orthodox bowler. Gul has scored over 7000 runs in international cricket, with a highest score of 149 not out. Gul has taken over 150 wickets in international cricket, with a best figures of 5 for 41.

19. Shan Masood

Batter

Shan Masood Career

  • 2007/08: Karachi Whites
  • 2019–present: Multan Sultans
  • 2019–2021: Southern Punjab 
  • 2021: Bagh Stallions 
  • 2022: Derbyshire
  • 2022-present: Balochistan 

Shan Masood is a left-handed opening batter for Pakistan. He made his Test debut in 2013 against South Africa. He has played 137 matches for Pakistan, scoring 974 runs with a top score of 91 not out.

He is a regular in the Pakistan team and has been part of the side that has won several Test matches. Shan Masood is a cousin of Waqar Masood, who is also a Pakistani cricketer. Shan Masood was born in Kuwait City in 1989.

He has played for several teams in the Kuwaiti Premier League, including Al-Gharafa and Kuwait SC. In 2018, he signed for the Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League. In September 2019, he was named in the Pakistan squad for the series against England.

Shan Masood made his Test debut against New Zealand in March 2019. He has played 19 ODIs and 144 T20Is for Pakistan, with his last match coming against New Zealand in January 2023. Shan Masood was born in Multan in southern Pakistan in 1997. 

He played for Karachi Whites in the 2007/08 season and then for Multan Sultans from 2019/20 to 2021/22.

In the 2018/19 season, he made his first-class debut for Balochistan. Shan Masood is a left-handed batsman and bowls right-arm off break. He has scored 10,000 runs in first-class cricket and is also a regular in the Pakistan T20I squad.

20. Iftikhar Ahmed

All-rounder

Iftikhar Ahmed Career

  • 2010–2015: Peshawar Panthers
  • 2011–2018: WAPDA
  • 2016; 2019–2020: Karachi Kings 
  • 2017: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2018, 2021: Islamabad United 
  • 2019–present: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2022: Quetta Gladiators

Iftikhar Ahmed is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for both the national side and various domestic teams. Ahmed made his Test debut in August 2016 against England, and has since played in four further Tests.

Ahmed has also played in eleven ODIs and two T20Is for Pakistan. Ahmed is primarily a middle-order batsman, but has also bowled off break. Ahmed is contracted to play for the Pakistan cricket team until the end of the 2022 season.

Iftikhar Ahmed is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Peshawar Panthers, WAPDA, Karachi Kings and Islamabad United in first-class, List A and T20I cricket competitions. 

He made his first-class debut for Peshawar Panthers in 2010 and has since played for the team in 41 matches.

He made his List A debut for WAPDA in the 2017–18 season and has also played for the team in 4 matches. 

He made his T20I debut for Islamabad United in the 2018 season and has since played for the team in 4 matches. He has also played for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa team in 8 first-class, List A and T20I matches.

He has scored 61 first-class runs and 4 List A runs. He has taken 4 wickets in first-class, List A and T20I cricket and bowling average is 161.

21. Nasir Jamshed

Nasir Jamshed Career

  • 2005–2017: National Bank of Pakistan
  • 2012: Chittagong Kings
  • 2005–2014: Lahore Lions
  • 2012: Ruhuna Royals
  • 2015: Dhaka Dynamites

Nasir Jamshed is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Pakistan since 2008. He is a left-handed batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler. Jamshed made his Test debut against South Africa in 2013 and has since played in five further Tests.

He has also played in 41 ODIs and last played in an ODI against the UAE in March 2015. Jamshed has been a consistent performer for Pakistan, averaging over 38 in Tests and 31 in ODIs. 

Jamshed is a left-handed batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler who is known for his consistent batting and bowling performances.

Jamshed was born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1989. He started playing cricket at an early age and represented Pakistan at youth level before making his Test debut in 2013. 

Jamshed is a left-handed batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler who is known for his consistent batting and bowling performances. He is a valuable member of the Pakistan team and will be looking to continue this form in the future.

22. Muhammad Nawaz

All-rounder

Muhammad Nawaz Career

  • 2011/12–2018/19: Rawalpindi
  • 2012/13–2015/16: National Bank of Pakistan
  • 2016–present: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2016–2018: Balochistan
  • 2016/17: Karachi Blues
  • 2017: Sindh
  • 2017/18: United Bank Limited
  • 2018–2019: Cape Town Blitz
  • 2019: Sylhet Sixers
  • 2018/19: Federal Areas
  • 2019/20–present: Northern
  • 2019/20–present: Rajshahi Royals
  • 2023: Rangpur Riders

Mohammad Nawaz is an all-rounder who has represented Pakistan in Tests, ODIs and T20Is. He made his Test debut in 2016 against West Indies and has since played nine matches.

Among his most recent appearances was in the final Test against England, which Pakistan lost. Nawaz is a left-handed batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. He has represented Ireland and New Zealand in ODIs.

Muhammad Nawaz debuted for Pakistan in the T20I format in 2016 against the UAE. He has since played in all formats for the national team, most recently appearing in the final T20I of the season against England in 2022.

Nawaz has also played for Rawalpindi in the T20I format and for National Bank of Pakistan in the first-class format. 

He made his international debut for Pakistan in 2011 and has since played in 66 T20Is. Nawaz is a left-handed batsman and has scored 2,521 runs at an average of 29.02 in T20Is.

He has also taken 87 wickets at an average of 34.61, with best figures of 5/39 against Sri Lanka in the 2017 ICC World T20. 

Nawaz is a regular member of the Pakistan team and is expected to play a major role in the team's future ICC tournaments. He is the son of former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq.

Muhammad Nawaz is a devout Muslim and follows the Islamic faith.

23. Hasan Ali

Bowler

Hasan Ali Career

  • 2013/14–2014/15: Sialkot
  • 2015/16–2017/18: Islamabad
  • 2016–2020: Peshawar Zalmi 
  • 2017: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 
  • 2017: Comilla Victorians 
  • 2019/20–2021/22: Central Punjab 
  • 2021-present: Islamabad United 
  • 2022: Lancashire
  • 2023: Warwickshire

Hasan Ali is a right-handed fast-medium bowler who made his Test debut in May 2017 against the West Indies. He has since played seven more Tests, the last of which was in January 2023 against New Zealand.

In ODIs, he has made 209 appearances and taken 208 wickets. Hasan Ali is the cousin of Pakistani batsman Athar Mahmood. Hasan Ali was born in 1994 in Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan. 

Hasan Ali began playing cricket at an early age and played for various local clubs before signing with the Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League in 2018.

Hasan Ali made his first-class debut for Punjab in the 2015–16 season. Hasan Ali has also represented Pakistan in the T20I format, playing his first match in August 2016 against Ireland. 

Hasan Ali is a right-handed batsman and has scored 6,822 runs in Tests and 49,434 runs in ODIs. Hasan Ali is a hard-working and determined cricketer who is always looking to take wickets.

24. Imran Farhat

Imran Farhat Career

  • 2005/06–2013/14: Lahore Shalimar
  • 2014/15–2018/19: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2019/20–2020/21: Balochistan

Imran Farhat is a Pakistani international cricketer who played for Pakistan from 2001 to 2013. Imran Farhat is a left-handed opening batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler.

Imran Farhat made his international debut in 2001 and played his final international game in 2013. Imran Farhat was a part of the Pakistani team that won the World Cup in 2007.

Imran Farhat is married to Mohammad Ilyas's daughter and has two children. Imran Farhat is currently a commentator for Pakistani cricket. Imran Farhat has also played for Lahore City and Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistani Premier League.

Imran Farhat has also played for the Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League. Imran Farhat was inducted into the Pakistan Cricket Board's Hall of Fame in March 2018. Imran Farhat made his Test debut for Pakistan against New Zealand in 2001.

He has played 156 Tests for Pakistan and has scored 2,400 runs, with a batting average of 30.69. Imran Farhat has also played 58 ODIs and 173 T20Is for Pakistan, and has scored 11,021 runs in total. Imran Farhat is a left-handed batsman and bowls left-arm orthodox.

Imran Farhat has been a part of the Pakistani team since 2005/06, and is currently playing for Lahore Shalimar in the Pakistan Premier League. 

Imran Farhat was born on 8 March 1981 in Lahore, Pakistan. Imran Farhat has been married to Zeenat Farhat since 2013. Imran Farhat has three children, two sons and a daughter.

25. Sohail Tanvir

Sohail Tanvir Career

  • 2004/05–2018/19: Rawalpindi
  • 2004/05–2015: Rawalpindi Rams
  • 2007/08–2008/09: Khan Research Laboratories
  • 2007/08–2011/12: Federal Areas
  • 2008–2009: Rajasthan Royals
  • 2009/10–2014/15: Zarai Taraqiati Bank
  • 2012–2014: Highveld Lions
  • 2015–2020: St Kitts & Nevis Patriots
  • 2016–2018: Baluchistan
  • 2016–2018: Guyana Amazon Warriors
  • 2017/18–2018/19: Sylhet Sixers
  • 2018–2021: Multan Sultans 
  • 2018/19–2021/22: Quetta Gladiators 
  • 2019/20–: Northern

Tanvir is a Pakistani left-handed bowler who has played for Pakistan since 2007. Tanvir made his international debut against India in 2007 and has since played in over 50 matches for his nation.

Tanvir is known for his quick ball and has taken wickets at a good rate throughout his career. Tanvir retired from international cricket in 2017 but continues to play for Pakistan in T20Is. 

Tanvir has played for teams such as Rawalpindi and Lahore Qalandars in the first-class and List A formats, respectively.

Tanvir was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan and has a sister. Tanvir is married and has two children. Tanvir is a businessman by profession. 

Tanvir is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Rawalpindi and Multan. Tanvir made his Test debut in 2016 and has so far played 5 matches, scoring 277 runs at an average of 33.66.

Tanvir has also played in 3 ODIs and has scored 219 runs at an average of 38.33. Tanvir made his T20I debut in 2017 and has so far played 5 matches, scoring 145 runs at an average of 31.25. 

Tanvir is a left-handed batsman and bowls Right-arm off break. Tanvir is a Muslim and has represented Pakistan in both Test and ODI cricket.

Tanvir will be playing for Multan in the 2019/20 season. Tanvir is a relatively young player and has plenty of cricket left in him.

26. Anwar Ali

Anwar Ali Career

  • 2007: Karachi Harbour
  • 2008–2018: Pakistan International Airlines
  • 2013: Rangpur Riders
  • 2016–2021: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2019–present: Sindh
  • 2020: Dambulla Viiking
  • 2021-present: Muzaffarabad Tigers
  • 2022: Multan Sultans

Anwar Ali is a Pakistani all-rounder who has played for Pakistan since 2013. Anwar Ali made his ODI debut against South Africa in 2013 and has since played in a total of seven matches.

Anwar Ali is known for his batting and bowling abilities, and is considered a reliable all-rounder. Anwar Ali is set to retire from international cricket at the end of the 2016 ICC World T20.

Anwar Ali is originally from Khwazakhela in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and has played for Karachi Harbour since 2007. Anwar Ali is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm fast-medium. 

Anwar Ali is a Pakistani international cricketer who has been playing for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League.

Anwar Ali was born on October 4th, 1990 in Quetta, Balochistan, and started playing cricket at a young age. Anwar Ali made his international debut for Pakistan in 2008 and has since played 108 ODIs and 143 T20Is for his country. 

Anwar Ali has been a consistent performer for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League, and has helped the team win the competition twice.

Anwar Ali has also represented Balochistan in several domestic competitions, and has been a part of the country's cricket team at the World Cup and the Asia Cup. Anwar Ali is a left-handed batsman and bowls left-arm orthodox. 

He is considered to be a very attacking player who is capable of scoring big runs. Anwar Ali is currently contracted to Quetta Gladiators for the next three seasons, and is expected to continue playing for the team for many years to come.

27. Imad Wasim

Imad Wasim Career

  • 2005/06–2018/19: Islamabad
  • 2005/06–2014/15: Islamabad Leopards
  • 2009/10: Federal Areas Leopards
  • 2015: Barisal Bulls
  • 2016–present: Karachi Kings
  • 2016–2018: Jamaica Tallawahs
  • 2016/17: Comilla Victorians
  • 2019–present: Nottinghamshire
  • 2019/20–present: Northern
  • 2019–2020: Chattogram Challengers
  • 2021–present: Overseas Warriors
  • 2023–present: Sylhet Strikers

Imad Wasim is a left-handed all-rounder who has played for Pakistan since 2015. He made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in 2015 and has since played 116 matches, scoring 4273 runs and taking 90 wickets.

He announced his retirement from international cricket in November 2020. Imad Wasim is a Swansea-born all-rounder who has played for Wales at U-19 and U-23 level. 

He is widely respected for his bowling ability, which has seen him take 90 wickets in ODIs.

Imad Wasim is currently the leading wicket-taker in the Pakistan ODI team. He was named in the Pakistan squad for the 2019 ICC World Cup. 

Imad Wasim is married and has two children. Imad Wasim made his international debut for Pakistan in the 2015 T20I series against Zimbabwe.

He has since played in all T20Is, and his last was in the 2021 T20I series against Australia. In domestic cricket, Wasim has played for the Karachi Kings in the T20I format, as well as for the Jamaica Tallawahs and Nottinghamshire in ODIs and first-class cricket, respectively.

He has been an important part of the Karachi Kings side, and has scored over 1,000 runs in T20Is. Wasim is a left-handed batsman and bowler, and is considered a strong all-rounder. 

He has been a part of the Pakistan side that has qualified for the 2019 World T20 in England. He is currently playing for the Overseas Warriors in the Regional T20 tournament.

Imad Wasim is a very versatile player, and is able to bowl leg-spin and fast-medium deliveries. He is a hard-working and determined batsman, and is a valuable member of the Pakistan side.

28. Haider Ali

Batter

Haider Ali Career

  • 2019–present: Northern
  • 2020–2022: Peshawar Zalmi

Haider Ali made his international debut for Pakistan in the 2020 ODI series against Zimbabwe. Haider Ali is a right-handed batsman and played his first T20I match for Pakistan against England in September 2020.

Haider Ali has played 46 ODIs and 21 T20Is for Pakistan. He has scored 248 runs in ODIs and 127 runs in T20Is. Haider Ali is currently in the Pakistan squad for the 2020 ICC World Cup. 

Haider Ali is a promising young batsman and is expected to play a major role in Pakistan's World Cup campaign.

Haider Ali is a young and upcoming talent who is sure to make an impact in international cricket. Haider Ali was born on October 27, 1992 in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He made his cricketing debut for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the 2010–11 season, at the age of 16. 

In the 2013–14 season, Haider made his international debut for Pakistan, playing in the World T20.

He has since played for the national team at various tournaments, most notably the 2019 ICC World Cup and the 2018 Asia Cup. Haider is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm offbreak. 

He has played for several teams in domestic cricket, most notably Northern, Peshawar Zalmi, and Quetta Gladiators. Haider is married and has two children. 

He has been quoted as saying that he wants to be remembered as a player who "made a difference." Haider Ali is considered to be one of the most promising young batsmen in the world.

29. Umar Amin

Umar Amin Career

  • 2008–2015: Rawalpindi Rams
  • 2015/16–2018/19: Sui Southern Gas Company
  • 2016; 2021: Islamabad United
  • 2017–2018: Quetta Gladiators 
  • 2019–2020: Peshawar Zalmi 
  • 2019–present: Northern 

Umar Amin is a left-handed top-order batter who has played for Pakistan since 2010. He made his Test debut in 2010 against Australia and last played in 2018 against New Zealand.

Amin has played 176 ODIs and 51 T20Is for Pakistan. He is best known for his innings of 102 against South Africa in 2010. Amin has been a regular in the Pakistan team since 2010 and is currently in the squad for the 2019 ICC World Cup.

Umar Amin is a Pakistani cricketer who has represented Rawalpindi Rams in domestic cricket, as well as Sui Southern Gas Company in international matches. 

Amin has played for Islamabad United in the Pakistani Super League, and also represented Peshawar Zalmi in the inaugural season of the Pakistan Premier League.

Amin has made significant contributions with the bat and ball for both his domestic and international teams, and is currently playing for Northern in the Pakistan Super League. 

Amin has a batting average of over 41 and a bowling average of over 34, and has taken three wickets in an innings on multiple occasions. 

Amin has represented Pakistan at the Under-19, Under-23, and A-Team levels, and is currently a part of the Pakistan squad for the World Cup.

30. Yasir Arafat

All-rounder

Yasir Arafat Career

  • 1997–present: Rawalpindi
  • 1999–2000: Pakistan Reserves
  • 2000–2007: Khan Research Laboratories
  • 2004–2005: Scotland
  • 2005–2006: National Bank of Pakistan
  • 2006, 2009–2010, 2014: Sussex
  • 2007–2008: Kent
  • 2009–2010: Otago
  • 2011: Surrey
  • 2012: Barisal Burners
  • 2012: Lancashire
  • 2012: Canterbury
  • 2013: Somerset
  • 2013–2015: Perth Scorchers
  • 2015–2016: Hampshire
  • 2016: Somerset (on loan)

Yasir Arafat was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan in 1982. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler. Yasir Arafat made his Test debut in 2007 against India and has since played in nine Tests.

He has also played fifty-six One Day Internationals (ODIs) and scored over 2,000 runs and taken over sixty wickets. Yasir Arafat retired from international cricket in March 2009, after playing his last Test match against Sri Lanka.

Yasir Arafat is currently the President of the Palestinian National Authority. He has been involved in several peace negotiations with Israel and is considered a key figure in the Palestinian cause. 

Yasir Arafat has received several awards, including the 2003 Mandela Peace Prize and the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize.

Yasir Arafat was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours.

31. Awais Zia

Awais Zia Career

  • 2007–2016: Rawalpindi
  • 2019–present: Karachi Kings
  • 2019–present: Balochistan
  • 2021-present: Austin Athletics

Awais Zia is a Pakistani batsman who has played for Pakistan in T20Is and ODIs. He made his T20I debut against England in February 2012 and has played in every Pakistan T20I since then.

He made his ODI debut against New Zealand in December 2014. Zia is a left-handed batsman and bowls right-arm off break. He made his debut for Pakistan in the List A format in the 2010–11 season and has played for various teams in that format since then.

Zia has played for numerous teams in domestic cricket, including Bhown, Chakwal, Sargodha, Quetta, and Karachi Kings. He has also played for the Pakistan A team. 

Zia was named in the squad for the 2015 World Cup but did not play in the tournament. He was also named in the squad for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 but did not play in the tournament.

Zia has played for several teams in the IPL, including the Sunrisers Hyderabad, the Rajasthan Royals, and the Mumbai Indians. In the 2018 IPL, he played for the Mumbai Heat. 

Zia has also played for the Pakistan team in the ICC Champions Trophy, the ICC World Twenty20, and the World Cup Qualifier. Zia has played for several teams in the Pakistan Super League, including the Peshawar Zalmi, the Quetta Gladiators, and the Karachi Kings.

Zia has also played for the Pakistan national team in the T20I series against Zimbabwe and the ODI series against West Indies. He made his Test debut against England in December 2014. 

Zia has been a consistent performer in domestic cricket and has also been a part of the Pakistan team that has won several international tournaments. He is considered one of the best batsmen in the Pakistan domestic circuit.

32. Saad Nasim

All-rounder

Saad Nasim Career

  • 2007/08–2011/12: Lahore Ravi
  • 2009/10–2012/13: WAPDA
  • 2008/09: Lahore Shalimar
  • 2009/10–2015/16: Lahore Lions
  • 2011: Pakistan A
  • 2016–2017: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2018: Peshawar Zalmi 
  • 2019–present: Central Punjab

Hafiz Saad Nasim hails from Lahore, Punjab province in Pakistan. He made his international debut for Pakistan in 2015 against Bangladesh. He is an all-rounder and has played for several domestic teams in Pakistan.

He is known for his bowling and batting abilities. He has been praised for his hard work and determination. 

He is a valuable member of the Pakistan team and is expected to continue playing for many years to come. He is currently 32 years old and is considered one of the best all-rounders in the world.

He is a popular figure among his fans and is always expected to perform well in any match he plays. He is a dedicated and hard-working player who is always looking to improve his skills. 

Nasim made his first-class debut for Lahore Ravi in 2007, and has since gone on to play for several provincial sides.

Nasim made his international debut for Pakistan in 2014, and has since played 10 T20Is and five ODIs. 

Nasim has played for two different teams in the Pakistan Super League – Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi. Nasim has been a regular in the Central Punjab side since 2018.

33. Khushdil Shah

Batter

Khushdil Shah Career

  • 2014–2019: Fata Cheetas
  • 2015–2019: FATA
  • 2017–2018: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2019–2020: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2020–present: Multan Sultans
  • 2023–present: Southern Punjab
  • 2023-present: Comilla Victorians

Khushdil Shah made his international debut for Pakistan in the ODI series against Zimbabwe in November 2020. He has since played in three more ODIs, the most recent of which was against the Netherlands in August 2022.

Khushdil Shah is a left-handed middle-order batsman who bowls slow left-arm orthodox. He made his T20I debut for Pakistan in November 2019 against Australia and has since played his last game in October 2022 against England.

Khushdil Shah is a left-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox bowler. Shah has played for Fata Cheetas, FATA, Peshawar Zalmi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Multan Sultans, Southern Punjab, and Comilla Victorians in domestic cricket. 

Shah has scored 199 runs in ODIs and 309 runs in T20Is, with a batting average of 33.2 and bowling average of 96.

Shah has taken 2 wickets in ODIs and 4 wickets in T20Is. Shah has played 74 matches in ODIs and 29 matches in T20Is. Shah has scored 154 runs in ODIs and 122 runs in T20Is. Shah has taken 7 wickets in ODIs and 48 wickets in T20Is.

34. Mohammad Haris

Batter

Mohammad Haris Career

  • 2020–present: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2021: Karachi Kings
  • 2022-present: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2023–present: Sylhet Strikers

Mohammad Haris is a 21-year-old right-handed middle-order batter who made his international debut for Pakistan in the year 2022. 

Haris has represented Peshawar district in various tournaments and has also been a part of the Under-19 team that won the National Cup in 2018.

In the year 2019, Haris made his first-class debut for Peshawar and scored 97 against Quetta. Haris is a regular player for the Pakistan Under-19 team and has also been part of the team that won the National Cup in 2018. 

Haris was selected for the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) and is set to make his debut for the Karachi Kings in the first match of the tournament.

Haris is considered one of the most talented and promising young players in Pakistan and is likely to be a part of the national side for many years to come. 

Haris is a hard-hitting batsman who is known for his powerful shots and accurate bowling. Mohammad Haris is a exciting and promising player who is sure to make an impact on the international stage.

35. Faheem Ashraf

All-rounder

Faheem Ashraf Career

  • 2013/14–2014/15: Faisalabad
  • 2015/16: National Bank
  • 2016/17: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2017: Comilla Victorians
  • 2018–present: Islamabad United
  • 2019: Northamptonshire
  • 2019–present: Central Punjab
  • 2019: Melbourne Renegades
  • 2019/20: Dhaka Platoon
  • 2022–present: Sussex

Faheem Ashraf is a left-handed all-rounder who has played for Pakistan since 2017. Ashraf has made Test and ODI appearances for Pakistan, as well as a T20I debut.

Ashraf is a promising all-rounder who is still developing as a player. Ashraf is a consistent performer for Pakistan, and is expected to continue playing for them in the future.

Ashraf is a talented all-rounder who has the ability to score runs and take wickets. Ashraf is a promising player who is still developing as a player. Ashraf is an all-rounder who can score runs and take wickets.

Ashraf is a consistent performer for Pakistan, and is expected to continue playing for them in the future. Ashraf is a talented all-rounder who has the ability to score runs and take wickets. Faheem Ashraf is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for several teams in the domestic circuit.

He made his first-class debut for Habib Bank Limited in 2013/14 and has since played for several teams in the National Bank and Faisalabad circuits. 

Ashraf has been a regular in the Pakistan team for several years, and made his Twenty20 International debut in 2016. He has also played for the team in the World T20 tournament.

Ashraf has a batting average of 31.80 and has scored 116 runs in first-class matches. He also averages 29.07 with the ball, taking wickets at a rate of 150. Ashraf is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm medium pace.

36. Hussain Talat

Hussain Talat Career

  • 2012–2013: Zarai Taraqiati Bank
  • 2013/14–2018/19: Sui Northern Gas
  • 2014/15–2018/19: Lahore
  • 2016/17: Federally Administered Tribal Areas
  • 2017–2021: Islamabad United 
  • 2017–2018: Federal Areas
  • 2018: Cape Town Blitz
  • 2018/19: Punjab
  • 2019/20: Balochistan
  • 2020/21: Southern Punjab 
  • 2021/22: Central Punjab
  • 2022: Peshawar Zalmi 
  • 2022/23–present: Balochistan
  • 2023–present: Lahore Qalandars

Hussain Talat is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who represents Pakistan in international cricket. 

Hussain Talat made his international debut in January 2019 against South Africa and has since played in five more ODIs, as well as one T20I.

Hussain Talat is known for his aggressive batting style, which has seen him score many runs in ODIs and T20Is. 

Hussain Talat is a part of Zarai Taraqiati Bank in Pakistani domestic cricket. He has won several awards, including the "Player of the Year" title in 2018.

Hussain Talat is set to retire from international cricket at the end of 2021. Hussain Talat started his career with Sui Northern Gas in 2013/14. 

Hussain Talat played 58 matches for Sui Northern Gas and scored 81 runs, averaging 24.62. In 2014/15, Hussain Talat moved to Lahore, where he played 81 matches and scored 3,073 runs, averaging 37.93.

Hussain Talat then moved to Federally Administered Tribal Areas in 2016/17, where he played 78 matches and scored 2,271 runs, averaging 39.15. 

Hussain Talat then moved to Islamabad United in 2017/2018, where he played 39 matches and scored 617 runs, averaging 12. 

Hussain Talat then moved back to Lahore in 2018/19, where he played 38 matches and scored 697 runs, averaging 26.

Hussain Talat then moved back to Islamabad United in 2019/20, where he played 36 matches and scored 611 runs, averaging 14. Hussain Talat then moved back to Balochistan in 2020/21, where he played 34 matches and scored 545 runs, averaging 16. 

Hussain Talat then moved back to Lahore in 2021/22, where he played 33 matches and scored 592 runs, averaging 25.

37. Sarfaraz Ahmed

Wicket-keeper

Sarfaraz Ahmed Career

  • 2005/06–2017/18: Karachi
  • 2006/07–2011/12: Sindh
  • 2006/07–2013/14: Pakistan International Airlines
  • 2016–present: Quetta Gladiators 
  • 2017: Yorkshire 
  • 2019/20–present: Sindh

Sarfaraz Ahmed is a Pakistani wicket-keeper-batsman. Ahmed made his international debut for Pakistan in 2007 and has since played 87 Tests and 47 ODIs. 

Ahmed is a regular in the Pakistan side, and has been a part of the squad for the 2015 Cricket World Cup and the 2018 ICC World Cup.

Ahmed has been married to Danish cricketer Mikkel Bech since 2016. Ahmed is the son of former Pakistan captain Moin Khan. Ahmed was born in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, in 1987. 

Ahmed was educated at the Karachi Grammar School and then went on to study engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore.

Ahmed made his first-class debut for Karachi in 2005. Ahmed made his international debut for Pakistan in 2007. Sarfaraz Ahmed made his Test debut for Pakistan in 2010 against Australia. 

Ahmed has since played 117 Tests for Pakistan, averaging 38.71 in those matches. Ahmed has also played 171 ODIs for Pakistan and averaged 34.27 in those matches.

Ahmed made his One Day International debut for Pakistan in 2007 against India and has since played 199 matches for the side, scoring 2,416 runs with a high score of 155. 

Ahmed made his T20I debut for Pakistan in 2010 against England and has played 36 matches in that format, scoring 743 runs with a highest score of 136 not out. Ahmed is currently playing for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League.

38. Mukhtar Ahmed

Mukhtar Ahmed Career

  • 2014: State Bank of Pakistan
  • 2019–present: Southern Punjab

Ahmed made his international debut in 2015, playing in T20Is against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Ahmed has played for State Bank of Pakistan in domestic cricket since 2014.

He has been a regular in Southern Punjab's T20 squad in 2019. Ahmed bats right-handed and is an opening batsman. Ahmed has been in good form in 2019, scoring over 50 runs in each of his last four T20 matches.

Ahmed is a promising young batsman and is sure to continue to improve in the years to come. Mukhtar Ahmed is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for several teams in the domestic cricket circuit. Ahmed has represented Pakistan in T20I and List A cricket.

In January 2018, Ahmed was named in the Pakistan squad for the 2018 ICC World T20. He made his T20I debut for Pakistan in the tournament against Sri Lanka. 

Ahmed has also represented Pakistan in the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 and the 2017 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier.

In October 2018, Ahmed was named in the Pakistan squad for the 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 tournament in England. Ahmed has a batting average of 24.55 in T20I cricket. 

Ahmed has also taken 5 wickets in T20I matches. Ahmed was born on 14 February 1992 in Lahore, Pakistan.

39. Ahmed Shehzad

Batter

Ahmed Shehzad Career

  • 2007–present: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2012: Barisal Burners
  • 2012: Nagenahira Nagas
  • 2008–2015: Lahore Lions
  • 2013: Pakistan A cricket team
  • 2013–2014: Jamaica Tallawahs
  • 2015: Comilla Victorians
  • 2016–2017; 2019–present: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2016: Barbados Tridents
  • 2018: Multan Sultans
  • 2019–present: Central Punjab
  • 2019-present: Rangpur Rangers
  • 2019–20: Dhaka Platoon
  • 2021: Kandy Warriors
  • 2021: Rawalakot Hawks

Ahmed Shehzad is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for the national side since 2009. He has played Tests and ODIs for Pakistan. Ahmed Shehzad is a right-handed batsman and legbreak bowler.

Ahmed Shehzad made his Test debut in 2013 against Sri Lanka and has since played nine more matches for Pakistan. In ODIs, Shehzad has played 172 matches and scored 868 runs with a batting average of 34.11.

Shehzad made his T20I debut in 2009 against Australia and has played 26 matches. He has scored 190 runs with a batting average of 36.42. Ahmed Shehzad is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for several teams in domestic and international cricket.

Ahmed Shehzad made his first-class debut for Lahore Lions in 2008 and has since played for several teams in the Pakistani cricket league. 

Ahmed Shehzad has also played for the Pakistani national cricket team, most notably in the 2018 World T20. Ahmed Shehzad has been a regular in the Pakistani team since making his debut and is seen as a key player for the side.

Ahmed Shehzad has enjoyed some success with Lahore Lions, winning several domestic titles. Ahmed Shehzad is also a regular in the Pakistan A team and has played in several major tournaments, including the World T20. 

Ahmed Shehzad is currently playing for the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League. Ahmed Shehzad is considered to be one of the most promising Pakistani cricketers and is expected to continue playing at a high level for many years to come.

40. Haris Sohail

All-rounder

Haris Sohail Career

  • 2008: ZTBL
  • 2007: Sialkot cricket team
  • 2007–2015: Sialkot Stallions
  • 2013: Khulna Royal Bengals
  • 2017–2018: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2019: Lahore Qalandars
  • 2019–present: Balochistan

Haris Sohail is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Pakistan since 2013. He is a left-handed middle-order batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler.

Sohail made his test debut against Sri Lanka in 2017 and last played against New Zealand in 2021. In ODIs, Sohail has played 192 matches, scoring 443 runs with a highest score of 61.

He has played for Pakistan in the 2013 ICC World Cup and the 2017 ICC World Twenty20. Haris Sohail is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for several teams in domestic cricket. He made his Test debut in 2018 and has since played four matches.

Sohail is a right-handed batsman and has played mostly in the middle order. He has scored over 1,000 runs in both Test and ODIs. 

Sohail has also been successful in T20Is, scoring over 210 runs in five matches. He has been part of the Pakistan team that has won two Test matches and one ODI against Sri Lanka.

In September 2019, Sohail was part of the Pakistani team that won the T20I series against Australia. Sohail is a left-arm orthodox bowler who has taken 10 wickets in Tests and ODIs combined. 

He has also played for the Lahore Qalandars in the T20I format. Sohail is currently contracted to play for the Balochistan team in the domestic T20 league.

41. Sharjeel Khan

Sharjeel Khan Career

  • 2005/06–2014/15: Hyderabad Hawks
  • 2009/10–2012/13: Hyderabad
  • 2011/12–2014/15: ZTBL
  • 2016–2017: Islamabad United
  • 2020–present: Karachi Kings
  • 2020–present: Sindh
  • 2021–present: Mirpur Royals

Sharjeel Jan Khan is an opening batter for Pakistan and has played in 3 Tests and 196 ODIs. He has also played 57 T20Is and has been a part of the Pakistan side since 2013.

He has been an important part of the Pakistan side and has helped the team win several Tests and ODIs. Sharjeel Jan Khan is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm leg break bowler.

He was born in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan in 1989. He started his cricketing career with Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) and then played for Sindh in the National Youth Cricket Championship.

He made his Test debut against Australia in 2017 and has since played 3 further Tests. He has also played 196 ODIs for Pakistan and has been a part of the side that has won several matches. Sharjeel Jan Khan will be an important part of Pakistan’s squad for the upcoming ICC World Cup.

42. Salman Butt

Salman Butt Career

  • 2000/01–2004/05: Lahore Whites
  • 2001/02: Lahore Blues
  • 2000/01–2007/08: National Bank of Pakistan
  • 2006/07: Lahore Shalimar (squad no. 8)
  • 2004/05–2006/07: Lahore Eagles
  • 2008: Kolkata Knight Riders
  • 2009: Lahore Lions
  • 2019: Lahore Qalandars
  • 2019: Central Punjab

Salman Butt is a Pakistani international cricketer. He has played for Pakistan since 2003. He made his Test debut in 2003 against Bangladesh and has played in 38 Tests.

He has scored 178 Test runs at an average of 25.83 and taken 26 wickets at an average of 34.81. Butt is an opening batsman and a right-arm offspinner. He has been in good form in recent years and has been a regular in the Pakistan Test team.

Butt is married and has two children. He lives in Lahore, Pakistan. He worked as a sales representative before he started playing cricket. 

Butt is a devout Muslim and often wears a beard. Butt was born in 1984 in Lahore, Pakistan. He played first-class cricket for Lahore and Karachi between 2002 and 2004.

Butt made his Twenty20 debut for Pakistan in 2007. He was part of the Pakistan team that won the World Twenty20 in 2009.

43. Imran Nazir

Imran Nazir Career

  • 2008: Lahore Badshahs
  • National Bank of Pakistan
  • North-West Frontier Province
  • Sialkot
  • Sialkot Stallions
  • Zarai
  • Dhaka Gladiators
  • 2013: Chittagong Kings
  • 2018: Lahore Qalandars

Imran Nazir is a Pakistan opening batsman. He made his Test debut in March 1999 against Sri Lanka and has played 157 Tests. In ODIs, he has played 126 matches and scored 4,354 runs at an average of 33.47.

He has also taken 252 wickets at an average of 30.74. Imran Nazir was born in 1981 in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. 

He started playing cricket at a young age and represented his school in competitions. After making his Test debut in 1999, Imran Nazir went on to play 157 matches for Pakistan.

He was part of the Pakistan team that won the World Cup in 2011 and the Asia Cup in 2018. Imran Nazir is a right-handed batsman and a off-spinner. 

He is known for his trademark scowl and aggressive batting style. Imran Nazir has married and has two children. He is currently the vice-captain of the Pakistan team.

44. Wahab Riaz

Bowler

Wahab Riaz Career

  • 2001/02–2018/19: Lahore[a]
  • 2003/04–2004/05: Hyderabad
  • 2006/07–2014/15: National Bank of Pakistan
  • 2006/07–2014/15: Punjab
  • 2016–present: Peshawar Zalmi
  • 2017–2018: Barbados Tridents
  • 2017/18–2018/19: WAPDA
  • 2018/19–2020/21: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • 2021/22–2022/23: Central Punjab

Wahab Riaz is a Pakistani bowler who has played Tests for his country since 2010. He made his One Day International (ODI) debut in 2008 against England and has gone on to play 102 matches, taking 202 wickets.

Wahab is right-handed and bowls left-arm fast. He made his first-class debut in 2007 and has played for several different teams in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Wahab is currently playing for Lahore Qalandars in the PSL.

Wahab has also played for the Pakistan national cricket team in various tournaments including the World Cup in 2019. He is married and has two children. 

Wahab is a devout Muslim and often wears a beard. Wahab Riaz is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for several teams in domestic and international cricket.

Riaz made his international debut in 2008 against Zimbabwe and has since played in many ODIs and T20Is. He is a left-arm orthodox bowler and is known for his bowling accuracy and swing. 

Riaz has played for several teams in Pakistan, most notably Lahore and Punjab, and has also represented Barbados and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

He has taken over 100 wickets in international cricket and is considered a leading bowler in the Pakistan side. Riaz is currently signed to the Peshawar Zalmi team in the Pakistan Super League. He is due to retire after the 2020 season, at the age of 34.

45. Asad Shafiq

Batter

Asad Shafiq Career

  • 2007–2009: Karachi Whites
  • 2009: Karachi Blues
  • 2010: Pakistan International Airlines
  • 2011: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2013: Karachi Whites
  • 2015: Habib Bank Limited
  • 2017–2018: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited
  • 2016–2018: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2019–present: Sindh
  • 2020: Multan Sultans

Asad Shafiq is a middle-order batsman who has played for Pakistan since 2010. He made Test and ODI debut in 2010 against South Africa and has since played in every Test and ODI series.

Shafiq is also a regular in the T20I format. He has been a consistent performer for Pakistan, scoring over 2,000 runs in all formats of the game. He has been touted as a potential player for the 2019 World Cup.

Shafiq was born in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, in 1986 and started playing cricket at an early age. He represented his country at the under-15, under-17, and under-19 levels before making his Test debut in 2010. He is married to the former model, Areej Shafiq.

They have one son. Shafiq has a degree in business administration from the University of Karachi. Asad Shafiq is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Karachi Whites and Karachi Blues in domestic cricket. 

He has played 77 matches, 60 of which have been in test cricket, 177 in One Day Internationals and 146 in first class cricket.

He has scored 4,660 runs at an average of 38.19 with a top score of 137. He has also played for the Pakistan International Airlines in the 2009–10 season. 

In the 2018–19 season, he played for the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited. He will be playing for the Multan Sultans in the 2019–20 season. Asad Shafiq was born on 1st March, 1990.

46. Sohaib Maqsood

Sohaib Maqsood Career

  • 2005, 2008, 2009 & 2012: Multan Tigers
  • 2013: Water and Power Development Authority
  • 2016: Lahore Qalandars
  • 2017: Peshawar Zalmi 
  • 2018, 2020–2022: Multan Sultans
  • 2019: Peshawar Zalmi 
  • 2019/20–present: Southern Punjab 
  • 2021: Muzaffarabad Tigers
  • 2021: Dambulla Giants
  • 2023: Islamabad United

Sohaib Maqsood is a Pakistani batsman who made his international debut in 2013. Sohaib Maqsood is best known for his aggressive batting style, which has seen him score many runs in international matches.

Sohaib Maqsood has also been a regular member of the Pakistan cricket team, playing in various tournaments and matches. 

Sohaib Maqsood has also been a part of the team that won the ICC World T20 in 2016. Sohaib Maqsood is currently the leading run-scorer for Pakistan in ODIs.

Sohaib Maqsood is also a talented bowler and has taken a few wickets in international matches. Sohaib Maqsood is currently a free agent, and is not signed up with any team for the next cricket season. Sohaib Maqsood is married and has two daughters. 

Sohaib Maqsood is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for the Multan Tigers, Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi, and the Southern Punjab in domestic cricket.

Sohaib Maqsood started his cricketing career with the Multan Tigers in 2005, and has since played for them, Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi, and the Southern Punjab. Sohaib Maqsood is a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. 

He has played in 29 ODIs, 26 T20Is, 79 first-class matches, 130 List A matches, and 36 Inter-Provincial matches. Sohaib Maqsood has scored 781 runs in ODIs, 273 runs in T20Is, 4,656 runs in first-class matches, and 4,440 runs in List A matches.

He has scored a total of 89 first-class centuries and 37 T20 centuries. Sohaib Maqsood has taken 1 wicket in 37 ODIs, and 0 wickets in 26 T20Is. In 79 first-class matches, he has taken 1 wicket and conceded 1,657 runs. 

In 130 List A matches, he has taken 22 wickets and conceded 1,657 runs. In 36 Inter-Provincial matches, he has taken 1 wicket and conceded 35 runs. 

Sohaib Maqsood is a part of the Pakistan national cricket team, and has played in the 2015 World Cup, the 2016 Asia Cup, the 2017 World Cup, and the 2018 ICC World Twenty20.

He made his One Day International debut in October 2009. Sohaib Maqsood was born on 15 January 1984 in Multan, Pakistan. Sohaib Maqsood is married to Ramsha Maqsood. 

They have a daughter, Asma. Sohaib Maqsood is a retired Pakistani cricketer. He announced his retirement from cricket on 10 October 2018.

47. Naseem Shah

Bowler

Naseem Shah Career

  • 2018/19: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
  • 2019/20–present: Central Punjab
  • 2019–present: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2021: St Kitts & Nevis Patriots
  • 2022: Gloucestershire
  • 2022: Welsh Fire

Naseem Abbas Shah was born on 15 February 2003 in Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He is a right-handed bowler and bats right-handed. 

He made his Test debut against Australia on 21 November 2019 and last played against New Zealand on 2 January 2023.

In ODIs, he made his debut against the Netherlands on 16 August 2022. He is the brother of Hunain Shah, who also plays cricket for Pakistan. 

Naseem is currently studying for an engineering degree at a university in Pakistan. He is a key part of the Pakistan Cricket Team and is looking to improve his performance in future matches.

He is a popular figure amongst cricket fans in Pakistan and has been awarded a number of awards, including the most promising young sportsman of the year. In 2019, he was also named in the list of the world's most influential teenagers by Forbes.

48. Shoaib Khan

Shoaib Khan Career

  • 2006: Quetta Bears
  • 2004: State Bank of Pakistan

Shoaib Khan is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. He made his international debut for Pakistan in 2008 and has since represented them in Twenty20 Internationals.

Khan is a regular in the Pakistan squad and has helped the team to numerous victories, most notably in the 2008 World T20. He has also represented Balochistan in various domestic competitions.

Shoaib Khan is currently signed to the Quetta Bears in the Pakistan Super League. He is a powerful hitter and a very accurate bowler, which has made him a valuable asset to his team. 

Shoaib Khan is a hardworking player who is always looking to contribute to his team's successes.

He is a popular figure in the Pakistani cricketing community and is highly respected. Shoaib Khan is a committed and talented player and is sure to feature prominently for Pakistan in the future.

49. Khalid Latif

Khalid Latif Career

  • 2005–2015: Karachi Dolphins
  • 2000/01: Karachi Blues
  • 2000/01: Pakistan A
  • 2000/01: Pakistan U-19
  • 2016–2017: Islamabad United

Khalid Latif is a Pakistani batsman who has played for Pakistan in ODIs and T20Is. He made his international debut in 2008 and has played 163 ODIs and 29 T20Is.

He is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm off break. He has been in good form in the past and is expected to be a key player for Pakistan in the upcoming World Cup.

He is a popular player with the Pakistani fans and is one of the most capped Pakistani players. He has been a part of the Pakistan team that has won a number of international tournaments.

He is currently playing for Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League. He has also represented Pakistan in the Twenty20 Champions League. Khalid Latif is a talented batsman and is expected to continue playing for Pakistan for a long time to come.

Khalid Latif is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for the Karachi Dolphins, Karachi Blues and Pakistan A. He made his debut for the Karachi Dolphins in 2005 and has played for them ever since. He has played in five ODIs and ten T20Is for the national side.

He has scored 147 runs in ODIs and 142 in T20Is, with an average of 29.40 and a strike rate of 46.16. He has also taken five wickets in ODIs and one wicket in T20Is. 

He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler. Khalid Latif is a versatile player and can bat either in the middle order or at the top of the order.

He is a talisman for the Dolphins and is a key part of their team. He has been a regular in the Pakistan side for a number of years and is a key member of the team.

50. Shahzaib Hasan

Shahzaib Hasan Career

  • 2008–2010: Karachi Zebras
  • 2011–2015: Karachi Dolphins
  • 2013: Duronto Rajshahi
  • 2015: Dhaka Dynamites
  • 2016: Karachi Kings
  • 2016–2017: Karachi Blues

Mohammad Shahzaib Hasan was born on 25 December 1989 in Karachi, Pakistan. 

He made his first-class debut for Sindh in the 2007-08 season and has since played for several other provincial sides.

Hasan made his international debut for Pakistan in 2010 and has since played in three One Day Internationals and three Twenty20 Internationals. 

Hasan is an opening batsman and bowls off-break. He has played for several Pakistani teams at various levels, most notably the domestic side Sindh.

Hasan has been in good form in the domestic circuit recently, top-scoring for Sindh in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and also topping the batting averages in the Pakistan Super League. 

Hasan is a regular member of the Pakistan squad and is expected to play a major role in the forthcoming World Cup in England.

51. Khurram Manzoor

Khurram Manzoor Career

  • 2002–2003: Karachi Blues
  • 2004–2005: Karachi Whites
  • 2004–present: Karachi Dolphins
  • 2005–2007: Karachi Zebras
  • 2005–2008: Karachi Urban
  • 2006–2009: Sind
  • 2007–present: Pakistan International Airlines
  • 2017: Karachi Kings
  • 2019–present: Sindh
  • 2020: Quetta Gladiators

Khurram Manzoor is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for Pakistan internationally since 2008. He made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2009, and has since played 14 Tests, 187 ODIs and T20Is.

He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off break bowler. Manzoor has been in consistent form in recent times, and has scored over 1000 runs in the past two years. He has also been successful with the ball, taking over 50 wickets in each of the past two years.

Manzoor is currently the vice-captain of the Pakistan cricket team. He has also been involved in several controversies throughout his career, but has since overcome them. 

Manzoor is a regular contributor for the Pakistan national cricket team and is expected to continue playing for many years to come.

Manzoor has played for Karachi Blues, Karachi Whites and Karachi Dolphins in domestic cricket. He has played for Pakistan International Airlines in 2017. 

Manzoor was the leading run scorer for Karachi Kings in the 2018 Pakistan Super League. He has also played for Quetta Gladiators in the 2018 Pakistan Super League.

Manzoor has been a regular in the Pakistan squad since 2004. He has scored centuries in Test, ODIs and T20Is. Manzoor is an aggressive batsman and is known for his powerful shots. 

Manzoor is a left-handed batsman and bowls right-arm medium pace. Manzoor is a dedicated and hardworking cricketer.

Final Words

Pakistan has produced some of the best T20 players in the world. The likes of Shahid Afridi, Misbah-ul-Haq, and Younis Khan have all been huge contributors to the Pakistani team’s success.

They are all legends of the game and will be remembered for a long time to come.

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Shashank Banakar

I am an Indian Sports Analyst at Quant Sports. I have been working in the field of sports analytics for the last 3 years. I started my career with a degree in Economics and MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. It was during my MBA that I got introduced to the world of sports analytics. After graduation, I worked as an assistant to one of India’s most renowned cricket analysts, Sanjay Manjrekar, and then as a research analyst at an investment bank before joining Quant Sports in 2016. As an Indian, Cricket is my passion. LinkedIn

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