Naseem shah

  1. Naseem Shah (cricketer)
  2. Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: How teenager Naseem Shah wowed everyone
  3. Naseem Shah: Gloucestershire bowler returns to Pakistan for family reasons
  4. I told her 'tomorrow is my debut'. When I woke up next day, she had passed away
  5. Watch: Naseem Shah Detonates South Africa International Wayne Parnell's Middle Stump In Sensational T20 Blast Death Over
  6. 'I'm a cricketer because of my mother': Naseem Shah Talks About The Loss of His Mother [Video]
  7. 'I'm a cricketer because of my mother': Naseem Shah Talks About The Loss of His Mother [Video]
  8. Naseem Shah: Gloucestershire bowler returns to Pakistan for family reasons
  9. Watch: Naseem Shah Detonates South Africa International Wayne Parnell's Middle Stump In Sensational T20 Blast Death Over
  10. Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: How teenager Naseem Shah wowed everyone


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Naseem Shah (cricketer)

• Test debut(cap 21 November 2019v Last Test 2 January 2023v ODI debut(cap 16 August 2022v Last ODI 29 April 2023v T20I debut(cap 28 August 2022v Last T20I 26 March 2023v Domestic team information Years Team 2018/19 2019/20–present 2019–present 2021 2022 2022 2023 Career statistics Competition Matches 15 8 19 29 Runs scored 96 3 25 200 7.38 3.00 6.25 7.69 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Top score 18 3 14* 31 2,462 438 427 4,265 42 23 15 93 36.14 15.04 34.66 27.51 1 2 0 4 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 5/31 5/33 2/7 6/59 Catches/ 5/– 1/– 1/– 6/– Source: 12 January 2023 Naseem Abbas Shah ( He made his international debut for Pakistan in November 2019 against Australia, becoming the ninth-youngest player to make their debut in Test cricket. Personal life [ ] Naseem hails from His father Abbas Shah was against his decision to play cricket, preferring him to concentrate on his education. His mother died in 2019, just a day before his Test debut at the age of 16. He has two sisters and four brothers, including In February 2023, Naseem Shah was given the honorary rank of Domestic and franchise career [ ] After playing tape-ball cricket for few years in Lower Dir, Naseem began his professional journey at the age of 13 when his uncle enrolled him in the He made his In September 2019, he was named in On 15 September 2021, Naseem Shah took the crucial 2 wickets in the final of the In January 2022, he was signed by International career [ ] In October 2019, he was named in Pakistan'...

Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: How teenager Naseem Shah wowed everyone

NEW DELHI: When India began their chase in their Asia Cup clash against Pakistan on Sunday, all eyes were on Naseem Shah who was given the new ball and in T20 cricket where one doesn't have the time to warm-up, the 19-year-old debutant hit the straps from ball one. The first delivery was negotiated by India captain Naseem ran in, fast and furious, with the raw energy of a teenager looking to bowl fast. Rahul, making a comeback after an injury, counted on his experience to negate the threat but erred in reading the line of the delivery. Naseem hurled a 142kph snorter, Rahul just dangled his bat, at an angle, neither vertical, nor horizontal. The ball took the edge and crashed into the stumps. Rahul hung his head and walked back, a first ball duck, Naseem took off, chased by his teammates, finally caught by wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan and then embraced by all his teammates and congratulated for his maiden T20I wicket. (AFP Photo) In walked Naseem runs in, bowls an inswinging delivery at 144kph, Kohli shoulders arms, ball goes over the stumps. Naseem charged up. Nerves of steel? Kohli comes up with a wry smile. Fourth ball, Naseem sends down a 145kph delivery slightly outside off-stump, Kohli comes forward and goes for the drive, but the ball moves away, Kohli gets an edge and it flies just wide of second slip where Fakhar Zaman fails to hold on. Kohli gets a life, the whole of India heaves a sigh of relief. In the second over, Naseem keeps bowling 140kph plus deliveries, c...

Naseem Shah: Gloucestershire bowler returns to Pakistan for family reasons

He has taken five wickets in three T20 Blast fixtures and returned figures of 1-41 in a County Championship draw with Northamptonshire in April. Gloucestershire say Shah, who has played 11 Tests for Pakistan, can spend as long as needed with his family. "We thoroughly support Naseem's decision to return home to see his father," performance director Steve Snell told the Gloucestershire website. "Of course we will miss him on the field, but Naseem's well-being and the health of his loved ones far outweigh any cricketing priorities. "We have loved having Naseem with us as part of the Gloucestershire family and we are looking forward to welcoming him back to us as soon as possible. "Everyone at Gloucestershire cricket is thinking of Naseem and his family and sending our upmost support."

I told her 'tomorrow is my debut'. When I woke up next day, she had passed away

Pakistan's star youngster Pakistan's Naseem Shah reacts after missing to take the catch of India's Virat Kohli during the T20 cricket match of Asia Cup between India and Pakistan, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)(AP) The 19-year-old pacer, however, had the most difficult start to his international career in 2019 when merely a day before his Pakistan debut, he had to endure the loss of his mother. At 16, Naseem braved the tragedy to appear for Pakistan against Australia in Brisbane, where he picked the wicket of David Warner in the side's only bowling innings. Three years later, Naseem opened up on the incident that shook his life. “I was too attached with my mom. When I was 12, I left home because of cricket. I shifted to Lahore. When my debut came, she called me a day before and I told her, 'tomorrow is my debut'. She didn't use to watch TV, she didn't understand cricket. But I told her, 'you must watch the game tomorrow because I'm playing, I'll be live on TV'. She was so happy, she said she would come to Lahore to watch the game. When I woke up, the management came to me and said, 'you mom has passed away',” Naseem recalled during an interview with Nasser Hussain for Sky Sports Cricket. “For the next six-to-eight months, I struggled so much. No one thinks about what's going inside you. I used to have a lot of medicines, I saw my mom everywhere. I used to think about her a lot. Whenever you play for Pakistan, everyone expects...

Watch: Naseem Shah Detonates South Africa International Wayne Parnell's Middle Stump In Sensational T20 Blast Death Over

Naseem Shah was at his scintillating best for The Pakistan speedster, 20, took 1-28 off his four overs as Leicestershire ended a five-game losing streak against a Durham side who were recently flying high in the North Group. Naseem had gone for 23 runs off his first three overs before he was brought back into the attack for the penultimate over of the Durham innings. Bowling to Wayne Parnell, Naseem started the over with a wide before conceding two off the first legal delivery. Naseem then produced a peach of a delivery, knocking out Parnell’s middle stump with an away-swinging yorker as the South Africa international gave himself room as he looked to heave Naseem over the off-side. Leicestershire – whose attack also included internationals Rehan Ahmed and Naveen-ul-Haq – restricted Durham to 168-6 off their 20 overs, a total Leicestershire chased down with ease.

'I'm a cricketer because of my mother': Naseem Shah Talks About The Loss of His Mother [Video]

The fiery Pakistan bowler had to deal with the loss of his mother right before his first match in Australia. “When I went for my international debut, the night before that match the team management came to me and told me that my mother has passed away,” Naseem shares his heart-breaking start to his career. “I just fainted at that moment and I was unable to understand that what actually happened. I tried my best to attend my mother’s funeral but unfortunately I could not as I was far away from my homeland.” Naseem Shah’s mother passed away due to a cardiac arrest. Naseem, 16 years old, at the time, had to attend her funeral via video call as he couldn’t make it back in time for the janaza. In an interview, Naseem shares his emotional journey into cricket and how his mother was his strongest supporter. “Today I’m a cricketer just because of my mother,” Naseem said. “She was the one who always supported me as my father was totally against it. I remember when I was selected in the cricket team for the first time, my mother called me and said that I don’t know what happened but people are coming at home to congratulate me and I’m very happy.” Check out the interview here: Netizens are still teary-eyed over the youngster’s interview.

'I'm a cricketer because of my mother': Naseem Shah Talks About The Loss of His Mother [Video]

The fiery Pakistan bowler had to deal with the loss of his mother right before his first match in Australia. “When I went for my international debut, the night before that match the team management came to me and told me that my mother has passed away,” Naseem shares his heart-breaking start to his career. “I just fainted at that moment and I was unable to understand that what actually happened. I tried my best to attend my mother’s funeral but unfortunately I could not as I was far away from my homeland.” Naseem Shah’s mother passed away due to a cardiac arrest. Naseem, 16 years old, at the time, had to attend her funeral via video call as he couldn’t make it back in time for the janaza. In an interview, Naseem shares his emotional journey into cricket and how his mother was his strongest supporter. “Today I’m a cricketer just because of my mother,” Naseem said. “She was the one who always supported me as my father was totally against it. I remember when I was selected in the cricket team for the first time, my mother called me and said that I don’t know what happened but people are coming at home to congratulate me and I’m very happy.” Check out the interview here: Netizens are still teary-eyed over the youngster’s interview.

Naseem Shah: Gloucestershire bowler returns to Pakistan for family reasons

The 19-year-old has played one County Championship and three Twenty20 games for the club since joining this year. He has taken five wickets in three T20 Blast fixtures and returned figures of 1-41 in a County Championship draw with Northamptonshire in April. Gloucestershire say Shah, who has played 11 Tests for Pakistan, can spend as long as needed with his family. "We thoroughly support Naseem's decision to return home to see his father," performance director Steve Snell told the Gloucestershire website. "Of course we will miss him on the field, but Naseem's well-being and the health of his loved ones far outweigh any cricketing priorities. "We have loved having Naseem with us as part of the Gloucestershire family and we are looking forward to welcoming him back to us as soon as possible. "Everyone at Gloucestershire cricket is thinking of Naseem and his family and sending our upmost support."

Watch: Naseem Shah Detonates South Africa International Wayne Parnell's Middle Stump In Sensational T20 Blast Death Over

Naseem Shah was at his scintillating best for The Pakistan speedster, 20, took 1-28 off his four overs as Leicestershire ended a five-game losing streak against a Durham side who were recently flying high in the North Group. Naseem had gone for 23 runs off his first three overs before he was brought back into the attack for the penultimate over of the Durham innings. Bowling to Wayne Parnell, Naseem started the over with a wide before conceding two off the first legal delivery. Naseem then produced a peach of a delivery, knocking out Parnell’s middle stump with an away-swinging yorker as the South Africa international gave himself room as he looked to heave Naseem over the off-side. Leicestershire – whose attack also included internationals Rehan Ahmed and Naveen-ul-Haq – restricted Durham to 168-6 off their 20 overs, a total Leicestershire chased down with ease.

Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: How teenager Naseem Shah wowed everyone

NEW DELHI: When India began their chase in their Asia Cup clash against Pakistan on Sunday, all eyes were on Naseem Shah who was given the new ball and in T20 cricket where one doesn't have the time to warm-up, the 19-year-old debutant hit the straps from ball one. The first delivery was negotiated by India captain Naseem ran in, fast and furious, with the raw energy of a teenager looking to bowl fast. Rahul, making a comeback after an injury, counted on his experience to negate the threat but erred in reading the line of the delivery. Naseem hurled a 142kph snorter, Rahul just dangled his bat, at an angle, neither vertical, nor horizontal. The ball took the edge and crashed into the stumps. Rahul hung his head and walked back, a first ball duck, Naseem took off, chased by his teammates, finally caught by wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan and then embraced by all his teammates and congratulated for his maiden T20I wicket. (AFP Photo) In walked Naseem runs in, bowls an inswinging delivery at 144kph, Kohli shoulders arms, ball goes over the stumps. Naseem charged up. Nerves of steel? Kohli comes up with a wry smile. Fourth ball, Naseem sends down a 145kph delivery slightly outside off-stump, Kohli comes forward and goes for the drive, but the ball moves away, Kohli gets an edge and it flies just wide of second slip where Fakhar Zaman fails to hold on. Kohli gets a life, the whole of India heaves a sigh of relief. In the second over, Naseem keeps bowling 140kph plus deliveries, c...