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A profile of Mohammad Mohsin, a leg-spin bowling all-rounder from Swat who has impressed fans with impactful performances in recent T20 tournaments in Pakistan.


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Name: Mohammad Mohsin

Born: 15 April 1996, Mingora City, Swat

Major teams: Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Height: 6ft 3in

Batting style: left handed

Bowling style: leg-spinner


Interest in cricket

I learnt the game on my own from an early age without any coaching and played tennis-ball cricket when I was living in Sargodha as my father was posted there. I lived in Sargodha and completed my secondary school education there as well and I was also lucky that my passion for the game was completely supported and encouraged by all my family members. I suppose they really had no reason to complain as throughout my cricket career, education has been an important aspect and I have completed a B.Sc in Computer Science as well.


From tennis-ball cricket to hard-ball cricket in 2011

My hard-ball cricket career began in 2011 after I was called to play for a club in a place called Jauharabad which was near Sargodha. The reason I was asked to play without trials was due to my reputation as an aggressive tennis-ball player and I did not disappoint, scoring 50-60 runs and taking a few wickets as well. The club management were very impressed with my performance and took me for Faisalabad District Under-19 trials where I was selected out of a group of 9-10 players. This was a good chance for me to impress and I took full advantage of this opportunity by becoming the second highest run-getter for my district and also did really well in bowling. It was my hope that I would then play regional Under-19 cricket but that did not materialise and I missed out on that level of cricket for one year.


First-Class debut for Peshawar in 2015 and then disappointments in 2016 and 2017

I moved to Peshawar for my university studies at the UET where I completed my B.Sc in Computer Science. I would practice and play a lot of cricket at the Islamia Cricket Academy which was close to my student hostel. However, due to technicalities caused by my domicile of place of birth, I would have to go to Swat to play Club Cricket and a few times I would play a club game one day and then rush back to Peshawar for an exam at my university. I did manage to play for Swat at the senior district level that year but my performances weren’t that great.

However, in the next year in 2014 my batting average was around 50 and I also took 5-6 wickets. All this helped me to appear for trials for the Peshawar Under-19 Regional side where Basit Ali and Abdur Rehman were present who were really impressed by my bowling as a lot of batsmen could not read my deliveries. I was then offered a chance to debut in first-class cricket for Peshawar in 2015 against United Bank Limited. Whilst this was a great achievement for me, the match was curtailed by rain and I couldn’t get much of a chance to perform in that game and the rest of the season. Unfortunately, the next year 2016 proved to be a disappointing year for me in First-Class cricket. This was because I was unable to retain my position in the Peshawar side due to what management perceived to be unsatisfactory performances but that was puzzling for me as I only played 2 games in the previous season and did reasonably well in district level cricket. The same happened in 2017 and it seemed that some sort of lobby politics was keeping me away from First-Class cricket.


Comeback to first-class cricket in 2018 on the back of excellent district level performances

I performed exceptionally well at the Regional Inter District Senior Tournament 2018/19 with 476 runs (2 100s, 2 50s) and 7 wickets in just four matches and thus earned a chance to appear in the training camp for Peshawar in the upcoming season. However, once again, I was disappointed as they sent me back after the camp, saying that they would let me know when they needed me. But, as luck would have it, I was called to play for Peshawar in 2018 for List A games due to poor performances by some players during that season. I debuted in List A for Peshawar against Lahore Whites in the National One-Day Cup scoring 53 runs and taking 2 wickets and based on that performance, I was re-inducted into the first-class side where I scored my highest score of 140 against Islamabad in a successful fourth-innings chase of 377. In total in that season, I played 4 first-class games, in which I ended up with 264 runs and also took 2 wickets.


Debut and success in the T20 format at the National T20 and Ramzan Cricket tournaments

I was asked to play for the Peshawar side in the National T20 tournament in 2018 and I debuted in the game against FATA. This opportunity came about due to an injury to Fakhar Zaman and this tournament turned out to be a good one for me as I scored 119 runs in 7 matches and took 4 wickets. I was then asked to play in two Ramazan tournaments in Karachi and it is there where I gained national exposure due to my excellent performances. This is due to the fact that these tournaments receive a lot of hype as some of our top cricketers come and play these tournaments. I had some excellent outings in the Corporate T20 Cup such as when I took 3/16 for K-Electric against NBP which did help my case in the shortest format of the game but unfortunately did not help in my desire to find a place in a first-class side, as I found out in 2019.


No place in a first-class or 2nd XI side in 2019 but good performances in the National T20 Cup

There were some big changes in Pakistan’s domestic system for 2019 but there was bad news for me as my name was not featured in the 1st or 2nd XI sides. I was classed as a white-ball specialist which was a bit disappointing for me as I feel I had done enough in previous seasons to be considered for the longer formats as well. But I took that as a challenge and decided to do so well in the National T20 Cup that this would force the selectors to pay attention to me for the next season. In taking 9 wickets in 6 games with a memorable haul of 4/17 for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, I feel that I have done what is needed to show my utility as a player. Of course, I also enjoyed performing in this tournament with the wickets of Kamran Akmal and Sohaib Maqsood the most memorable for me as both failed to pick my googly. I am also fortunate that I had the likes of Mohammad Rizwan and Fakhar Zaman around me who really appreciated my skills and boosted my confidence with some very encouraging comments.


Missing out in 2018 and 2019 but hopeful about playing in the 2020 edition of the PSL

In late 2017, Islamabad United held a talent hunt tournament in which I was declared the best all-rounder with a century to my name in the final game. This was a match featuring the likes of Shadab Khan and Rumman Raees and I showed my skills by hitting Shadab for 3 sixes. Unfortunately, I was not picked for the Islamabad United side for the 2018 edition of the PSL despite being told that I was good; I suppose they had a change of heart during the draft process. Next year, Karachi Kings offered to take me into their squad based upon my performances in the Ramzan tournaments in Karachi but once again, due to reasons best known to them, I was ignored for the 2019 edition of the PSL. My name has now been mentioned for the draft for BPL in 2020, and I am also looking forward to the next edition of the PSL and have been told that I have a good chance of representing a franchise in this prestigious tournament.


Yuvraj Singh as my role model due to his style of batting

I am a great fan of Yuvraj Singh for his style of batting. I also follow AB de Villiers as he is a complete sportsman who can play many sports which is similar to myself as I am also an excellent Basketball, Badminton and Table Tennis player as well. In terms of my preferences in cricket, I play red-ball cricket as a pure batsman and bowl occasionally whilst I play as a full-fledged bowling all-rounder in white-ball cricket. That is because my height and bowling action suits the style of play needed in Twenty20 cricket where I bowl and then bat in the lower order in a pinch-hitter role.


Future aspirations

I was invited to take part in a bowlers' camp by Waqar Younis prior to the Australia tour and I thoroughly enjoyed it as I got to bowl for many hours to Pakistan’s best batsmen in the shape of Babar Azam, Azhar Ali and Imam-ul-Haq. My bowling was appreciated by all the batsmen and that gave me an added reason to try and do well so that I can be part of the national squad in any format, in the future. For now, I am over the moon as are my parents that I am part of the squad for the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup and I'm hopeful that I will be able to showcase my skills there.
 
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Absolute pleasure talking to Mohsin who also told us that he isnt satisfied with a B.Sc alone, he has plans to do a Masters also!
 
well i didnt see him.bat t 20 looked scared ..but if he can bat then defo should compete with shado
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Childhood dream of playing for my beloved country Pakistan &#55356;&#56821;&#55356;&#56816; is becoming true and no better feeling than this &#55358;&#56688;<br>Alhamdulillah for everything &#55357;&#56839;<br>Off to dhaka for Emerging Asia cup 2019.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/EmergingAsiaCup2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#EmergingAsiaCup2019</a><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/pakistanzindabad?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#pakistanzindabad</a>&#55356;&#56821;&#55356;&#56816; <a href="https://t.co/YNT77RPaiO">pic.twitter.com/YNT77RPaiO</a></p>— Muhammad Mohsin (@Mmohsin09) <a href="https://twitter.com/Mmohsin09/status/1194015361076801537?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 11, 2019</a></blockquote>
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He is a complete modern day package (hitter + all rounder), provided he proves himself in domestic cricket. Excited!
 
Looking forward to see how this lad progresses
 
hope he does well as he has a great googly if he can bat that would be great..i see this squad being good just think its a test team rather than one day batters i mean
 
Consistent performances in the ongoing domestic season have earned Swat-born all-rounder Mohammad Mohsin a place in the Pakistan side for the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup.

Mohsin, a leg-spinner and a left-handed batsman, started his career in 2011 with U19 cricket. In 2013, he played a Senior Inter-District tournament which helped him graduate to first-class cricket.

Mohsin made his first-class debut in 2015 for Peshawar. In the last year’s edition of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Pakistan’s premier first-class tournament, he scored 264 runs in four matches at an average of 33.

His notable performance that season came with the bat when he scored 140 in his side’s second innings against Islamabad, helping Peshawar to a five-wicket win.

The all-rounder made his presence felt in the National T20 Cup in Faisalabad last month by taking nine wickets in six matches for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Overall, he has collected 13 wickets in as many games of the shortest format of the game.

Reflecting on his selection in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup squad, Mohsin said: “Cricket is everything for me which makes selection in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup squad is nothing less than a dream come true.

“My wish is to become the best all-rounder in the world. My favourite player is South Africa star AB de Villiers. I can’t wait for the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup to start. I want to make a big contribution for my side in the tournament.

“The preparatory camp at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore helped me understand the requirements of the game at the international level and I am eager to make full use of the training and coaching I have received.”

Since his childhood, Mohsin has been a keen sportsperson. Besides cricket, he took active part in football, squash and badminton competitions during his school days. He still plays squash and badminton after gym sessions.

Mohsin has also pursued his education along with his passion for cricket and has recently completed ** in Computers.
 
Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2019


Pakistan v Afghanistan

Mohammad Mohsin Khan ends up with 4 wickets in his 9.2 overs with a 3.21 economy, as Afghanistan are bowled out for 138 in 42.2 overs.
 
Serious talent. Should be in the Pakistan squad for white ball cricket instead of Usman Qadir. This guy could be the competition for Shadab. And he is also an allrounder. He already has a first class hundred in 6 matches and he has played a few good knocks for KP 2nd XI in the 3 dayers too.
 
He has the potential, skillset and work ethics to play for Pakistan.

[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] he has completed BSCS from UET Taxilla. Good to see educated Cricketers in Pakistan (rarity)



Mamoon his mystery spin bowling and positive batting could be handy for Pakistan. What do you say as per the footages available of his batting and bowling ?
 
Mohsin was Man of the Match today for his 4/30 against Afghanistan in the ACC Asia Emerging Cup

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He has the potential, skillset and work ethics to play for Pakistan.


[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] he has completed BSCS from UET Taxilla. Good to see educated Cricketers in Pakistan (rarity)



Mamoon his mystery spin bowling and positive batting could be handy for Pakistan. What do you say as per the footages available of his batting and bowling ?

Always great to see properly educated players emerging. Education doesn’t give you talent but it gives you the mental edge to overcome your competition. His bowling seems suspect to me but I think he deserves a chance in T20 cricket. Hopefully he will get picked for PSL this time around.
 
Didn't play today as only 3 overage players are allowed and they picked Saud, Ammad and Khushdil played so he was dropped.
 
Saj i am sure saud ammad khusdil and mohsin played the first game so how is that possible
 
hopefully gets picked in a PSL team.... PSL is not the benchmark for judging cricketers but gives the correct limielight ..... Hopefully can perform big and get the gutter-man to select him ahead of useless Usman Qadir
 
Mohsin, scored 56 runs from 103 balls, hitting five fours. This was the 23-year-old’s first half-century in the format, He also took 2-44
 
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Missing out in 2018 and 2019 but hopeful about playing in the 2020 edition of the PSL

In late 2017, Islamabad United held a talent hunt tournament in which I was declared the best all-rounder with a century to my name in the final game. This was a match featuring the likes of Shadab Khan and Rumman Raees and I showed my skills by hitting Shadab for 3 sixes. Unfortunately, I was not picked for the Islamabad United side for the 2018 edition of the PSL despite being told that I was good; I suppose they had a change of heart during the draft process. Next year, Karachi Kings offered to take me into their squad based upon my performances in the Ramzan tournaments in Karachi but once again, due to reasons best known to them, I was ignored for the 2019 edition of the PSL. My name has now been mentioned for the draft for BPL in 2020, and I am also looking forward to the next edition of the PSL and have been told that I have a good chance of representing a franchise in this prestigious tournament.


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And he's done it - chosen by Peshawar Zalmi
 
Fantastic selection. I know he will do well with the ball regardless but I really hope he plays some nice cameos so he is seen as an all rounder and not specialist leggie
 
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Head Coach Abdul Razzaq is backing leg-spinner Mohammad Mohsin as one of the players to watch out at the National T20 Cup. The 24-year-old Mohsin has already represented Pakistan Emerging team and is widely tipped as a bright prospect.

In 15 T20 matches, Mohsin who is representing Peshawar Zalmi in the HBL PSL 2020, has 14 wickets besides 120 runs with the bat which includes a best of 35 not out. Razzaq wants Mohsin to develop all-round batting skills and has been working on his batting in the lead-up to the tournament.

Abdul Razzaq: “Mohsin is a talented cricketer and besides his leg-spin, batting comes naturally to him. I have been working hard with him in the nets and want to help him develop into an all-rounder with the ability to hit big. His height is a massive advantage for him as a leg-spinner and Mushtaq Ahmed has been helping him to develop his game. I would like to see Mohsin make it big in his career and represent Pakistan, for which the National T20 Cup provides him the perfect opportunity.”
 
Good stuff from Razzaq, had my doubts about his appointment but would be huge if he can develop a couple of all-rounders at KPK, and work with their young seamers.
 
Like his bowling but his batting doesn't seem good enough. Seems like he can only hit spinners. That's fine though. We don't really have a good LOI spinner at the moment. If he can perform well with the ball and bat a bit, he's golden for us.
 
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Like his bowling but his batting doesn't seem good enough. Seems like he can only hit spinners. That's fine though. We don't really have a good LOI spinner at the moment. If he can perform well with the ball and bat a bit, he's golden for us.

Shadab imad not good enough for u ?
 
He's signed for Collingham Cricket Club, in the South Notts Senior League.
 
During the seventh round of the President's Trophy 2023-24, Mohammad Moshin, a talented middle order batter from KPK, impressed as he scored 61 off 72 in the first innings for SBP against Ghani Glass.
 
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