Personal Information

Full NameAfsar Khan Zazai
BornAugust 10, 1993 Kabul
Age30 Years, 7 Months, 19 Days
National SideAfghanistan
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling-
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
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Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
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Career Information

Teams PlayedAfghanistan Under-19, Afghanistan, Afghanistan A, Band-e-Amir Region, Mis Ainak Region, Amo Region, Amo Sharks, Band-e-Amir Dragons, Boost Defenders, Mis-e-Ainak Knights, Kabul Zwanan, Pearl Gladiators, Pamir Legends, Hindukush Strikers
Career Span

Afsar Khan Zazai Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
Test
610121448* v BAN0023223.7746.1211110
ODI
1716126460 v UAE0215017.6054.0920230
World Cup
6603619 v SL00106.0036.367020
T20I
88014148 v UAE009317.6281.970200

Bowling Performance

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Afsar Khan Zazai Profile

A wicketkeeper - batting prodigy from Kabul, Afghanistan, Afsar Zazai was unearthed before he could turn old enough to vote. He was only 16 when he was included in the Afghanistan squad for 2010 Under-19 World Cup. Zazai was there in the squad for the 2012 edition as well, which speaks a lot about his cricketing prowess.


In 2012, Zazai was called up for his First-Class debut at the age of 18 against the Netherlands in the Intercontinental Cup. He played a match-winning knock of 84* in the second innings and helped his team chase down the total of 233, which once looked way out of reach when they were struggling at 111/6.


His maturity at the First-Class level made him a household name in his country and eventually earned him a spot in the Afghanistan National side in the ODIs. He made his debut against UAE in a four-match series in late 2014. Due to the presence of Mohammad Shehzad in the national squad, Zazai had to wait for his chance but once the selectors came knocking on his door, he made sure that he didn’t spill it.


Zazai's 60 off 109 in the first match, followed by 51 off 83 in the second and overall six dismissals in the series saw him become the first-choice wicketkeeper for Afghanistan in the 2015 World Cup Squad when Shahzad was dropped due to fitness issues. Although, after the mega event, his form dipped and he struggled to get into the national team.


In 2018, he made a comeback to play the one-off Test against India in India, thanks to his promising average of 38.11 in First-Class cricket.