Yasir Arafat – Pakistan Cricketer & County Star

Yasir Arafat is a former Pakistani all‑rounder, born in Rawalpindi in 1982, known for his medium‑pace bowling and handy lower‑order batting. He played international cricket from 2000 to 2012 and later became a respected coach in England.

    Personal Profile

  • Full Name: Yasir Arafat
  • Born: 28 March 1982, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Age: 43 years (as of March 2026)
  • Batting Style: Right‑handed
  • Bowling Style: Right‑arm medium fast
  • Role: All‑rounder
  • Domestic/Franchise Teams: Rawalpindi, Sussex, Kent, Lancashire, Perth Scorchers (BBL), Otago (NZ), Islamabad United (PSL)

Yasir Arafat Statistics

Yasir Arafat

Format Matches Runs Bat Avg Wickets Bowl Avg Best Bowling
Tests 3 44 11.0 9 48.0 2/34
ODIs 11 74 14.8 4 66.5 2/23
T20Is 13 60 12.0 16 23.8 3/18
First‑Class 200+ 7,000+ ~28 800+ ~27 9/35

    Career Highlights

  • International Debut: ODI vs Sri Lanka, 2000.
  • T20 World Cup: Played in the 2007 and 2009 editions.
  • County Cricket: Enjoyed long stints in England, especially with Sussex and Kent, where he was a prolific wicket‑taker.
  • Franchise Success: Featured in leagues across Australia, New Zealand, and Pakistan.
  • Coaching Career: After retirement, became a bowling coach in England, working with Surrey and Sussex academies.

    Style of Play

  • Bowling: Skiddy medium pace, relied on accuracy and variations.
  • Batting: Useful lower‑order hitter, capable of quick runs.
  • Temperament: Adaptable, especially in English county conditions.

Legacy

Yasir Arafat is remembered as a versatile cricketer whose biggest impact came in county and franchise cricket. Though his Pakistan career was brief, his contributions abroad and later as a coach have kept him relevant in the cricketing world.

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