Mohammad Aizaz
Debutant
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2017
- Runs
- 37
There’s been plenty of talk over the years about world cricket’s “Fab Four” in Tests—but is it time to talk about Pakistan’s T20I Fab Four? After the recent home series against Bangladesh, it certainly feels like we’re witnessing the rise of a new, explosive core of young batters who can redefine Pakistan’s approach to T20 cricket.
Enter: Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Hassan Nawaz and Mohammad Haris — a quartet that oozes intent, aggression, and unfiltered flair.
All four had a fantastic series against Bangladesh, combining for rapid starts, electric energy in the field, and fearless cricket that thrilled the home crowds. It’s not just about individual knocks — it’s about the vibe they bring together. For a team often criticized for playing outdated T20 cricket, this Fab Four is flipping the narrative.
Could these four be the foundation of Pakistan’s next T20 revolution? Let’s discuss — who impressed you the most, and who do you think has the biggest future in green?
Enter: Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Hassan Nawaz and Mohammad Haris — a quartet that oozes intent, aggression, and unfiltered flair.
- Saim Ayub continues to impress with his fearless strokeplay at the top. His timing, especially through the off side, is a treat to watch. With each game, he's showing greater maturity and smarter shot selection.
- Sahibzada Farhan’s comeback story is remarkable. Once out of favor, now he looks like a complete T20 package — powerful, composed, and consistent. His ability to rotate strike and then suddenly unleash a flurry of boundaries makes him a serious threat.
- Hassan Nawaz, the wildcard of the group, brings raw power and unpredictability. He’s still ironing out the rough edges, but the potential is massive. His six-hitting ability is already turning heads, and he's showing that he belongs at the top level.
- Mohammad Haris, the pocket dynamite, remains one of Pakistan’s most entertaining players. Whether it’s a lap over fine-leg or a thumping hit down the ground, Haris brings an x-factor that’s hard to ignore.
All four had a fantastic series against Bangladesh, combining for rapid starts, electric energy in the field, and fearless cricket that thrilled the home crowds. It’s not just about individual knocks — it’s about the vibe they bring together. For a team often criticized for playing outdated T20 cricket, this Fab Four is flipping the narrative.
Could these four be the foundation of Pakistan’s next T20 revolution? Let’s discuss — who impressed you the most, and who do you think has the biggest future in green?