Afaq Afridi – Emerging Pakistani Fast Bowler

Afaq Afridi is a 26‑year‑old Pakistani right‑arm medium‑fast bowler from Mamond Agency, born on 1 January 2000. He plays for FATA and State Bank of Pakistan, with standout performances in domestic T20 cricket, including a five‑wicket haul (5/24) in February 2026.

    Personal Profile

  • Full Name: Afaq Ahmed Afridi
  • Born: 1 January 2000, Mamond Agency, Pakistan
  • Age: 26 years (as of March 2026)
  • Batting Style: Right‑handed
  • Bowling Style: Right‑arm medium
  • Role: Bowler
  • Teams: FATA, State Bank of Pakistan

Afaq Afridi Statistics

Afaq Afridi

Format Matches Runs Bat Avg Highest Score Wickets Best Bowling Bowl Avg
First‑Class 17 85 14.1 43* 86 8/57 16.8
List A 5 6 6.0 5* 2 1/54 98.5
T20s 6 11 11.0 10* 16 5/18 8.6

    Career Highlights

  • Breakthrough Performance: Took 5/24 vs Rawalpindi in Lahore (Feb 2026 T20), showcasing his wicket‑taking ability.
  • First‑Class Success: Claimed 86 wickets in 17 matches with an impressive average of 16.8, including five five‑wicket hauls.
  • T20 Impact: In just 6 matches, he has already taken 16 wickets, proving effective in the shortest format.
  • Recent Form: Strong bowling spells in February 2026 domestic T20s, including 2/6 vs DM Jamali and 1/17 vs Bahawalpur.

    Style of Play

  • Bowling: Relies on seam movement and disciplined line‑lengths; effective in T20 cricket with a strike rate of just 8.3 balls per wicket.
  • Batting: Lower‑order contributor, mainly defensive, with occasional resilience.
  • Temperament: Aggressive and energetic, often used as a strike bowler in domestic matches.

Legacy & Outlook

Afaq Afridi is emerging as a promising fast‑medium bowler in Pakistan’s domestic circuit. His ability to take wickets in clusters, especially in T20 cricket, makes him a potential candidate for PSL franchises and possibly national selection if he maintains consistency. His first‑class record already marks him as one of the more effective young seamers in Pakistan’s domestic setup.

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