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A profile of Ali Zaryab Asif, a young batsman from Lahore who was Pakistan's top-scorer in their Under-19 World Cup campaign in 2018 and has recently impressed for Central Punjab in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2nd XI tournament.


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Full name: Ali Zaryab Asif

Born: December 27, 1998, Lahore

Major teams: Pakistan Under-19s, Central Punjab

Playing role: Batsman

Batting style: Left-hand bat

Bowling style: Right-arm off-break


Interest in cricket

Unlike many other young players, I did not play any tape-ball cricket and my interest in cricket was fuelled by my father’s passion for the game and who got me enrolled into the Shafqat Rana Cricket Academy where I was fortunate to play alongside the likes of Abid Ali and Zafar Gohar who were my seniors. My first experience of hard-ball cricket was in 2009 and I was fortunate to have this at a very early age. I stayed at this academy for a year before moving on to Paragon Academy in 2010 which was started by my father, Mr. Asif Aziz, and this is where I still play my club cricket until today.


True product of the system

I am very fortunate and also proud of the fact that whatever I have achieved in cricket so far has been through hard graft and by going through the system, without any shortcuts. So, I went through the steps of club cricket, Under 16 and Under 19 cricket and I feel that I am a true product of the system of cricket in place today in Pakistan.


Playing Regional U16 cricket for Lahore

When I started playing cricket, there was no Under 13 level cricket in place and I had to work hard to get to the Under 16 level at a very early age and I did that in 2012/13. Whilst I was happy to have reached this significant stage in my cricket career, I did not put in any extraordinary performances and only played four games that year. The next season, 2014, in Under 16 proved to be much better, as I became the first batsman for Lahore Region since Babar Azam in 2008 to score a hundred in the 2-day tournament. I was also the second-highest run-getter in that tournament for my side.


Advancing to Regional Under 19 cricket at an early age and playing Under 18 cricket for Pakistan

Due to my Under 16 performances, I was made part of an NCA Colts U19 side and thus had the unique privilege of playing Under 16 and Under 19 regional games in the same year and within a few months of each other. Understandably, the move to Under 19 was a little overwhelming for me and I did not do too well in those games. The next year was a bit more settling for me; in a district-level Under 19 game, I scored 180. This allowed me to advance to Under 19 regional cricket, where I scored 3 centuries in the Inter Region Under 19 Three Day Tournament 2015/16, which in turn resulted in my selection for the Under 18 tour of Dubai to play in a six-nation tournament organized by the Kevin Pietersen Academy. I was then chosen as a reserve player for the ICC Under 19 World Cup in 2016 based upon my performances in the trial games where I was the highest run-getter. The reason I wasn’t chosen for the main side was that the PCB wanted to give preference to those Under 19 players who were in their last year of qualification for a Under 19 tournament and I had 2 years to go for that.


Participation in the ACC Under 19s Asia Cup 2016/17

In my final year as a Under-19 player in 2016, I became the best batsman in the Inter Region Under-19 One Day Tournament 2016/17 with 339 runs at an average of 113 and that resulted in my getting a chance to play as vice-captain in the ACC Under 19s Asia Cup 2016/17 in Sri Lanka. This was a great experience for me but as a team, we did not achieve anything spectacular and were knocked out.


First-Class debut for Lahore Blues in 2017

In my final year as a domestic Under-19 player, I played in the Regional Inter-District Senior Tournament 2017-18 and performed well scoring 420 runs which allowed me to be selected for Lahore Blues. I played just one game for Lahore Blues in my debut season and ended up with an unwelcome record of a pair. This was possible because in my enthusiasm to impress, I agreed to open the innings when I wasn’t an opening batsman. I was the youngest player in the side, so I really didn’t get a chance to play again in the season, but the experience was an important one for my future.


Representing Pakistan in the ICC Under-19 World Cup in 2018

Just like for the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup in 2016/17, I was once again invited for the preparatory camp and trials in late 2017 for the ICC World Cup in 2018 which was held in New Zealand. I excelled during the trial games as the highest run-getter and I suppose I was better prepared then, having gained experience at the domestic Under-19 level. First, we went to Australia for a 3-match One-Day series, then played a 2-match One-Day series in New Zealand before playing in the World Cup. In the Australia series, I made two fifties but did not do as well in the New Zealand series. But once the warm-ups for the World Cup started, I began to feel good about my batting and scored well in the game against Namibia.


Termed as the “Wall” during ICC Under-19 World Cup in 2018

During the Australia One-Day series ahead of the World Cup, I was given the number 4 batting position to make my own, as I was considered the backbone of the batting line-up. I performed that role really well during the Australia series and when later on we reached the knock-out stages of the World Cup, my innings of 59 against Sri Lanka on a tough pitch and a low scoring game helped Pakistan reach the Quarter-Finals stage of the competition. In the Quarter-Final against South Africa, I continued my consistently good performances by scoring 74* to take our team to a 3-wicket victory. It is at this point during the end of game press conference that our captain Hassan Khan spoke highly about me and said that I was the “Wall” of the Pakistan side which was an amazing tribute because the man known as the “Wall” for India was the coach of the India side in the same tournament; I felt greatly honoured by that description of my skills. I was also delighted to have met Rahul Dravid during the tournament and it was a great pleasure to meet this great player in person. He also famously appreciated our young fast bowlers and we can see that he was right as Shaheen Shah Afridi, Musa Khan and Arshad Iqbal have all made names for themselves.


Disappointment of not being selected for PSL

Like any up and coming player, I was a bit disappointed that I wasn’t selected for the draft for PSL in the emerging player category for 2018, 2019 and 2020 seasons, despite my name being in the list. It’s a little difficult to understand why after performing so well I have not been able to make a place for myself at the PSL, but I suppose it is what it is.


Excellent performances for Central Punjab in the Quaid-e-Azam Second XI Trophy

After returning from the ICC Under-19 World Cup, I played and performed well in the Grade 2 Patron’s Trophy and was asked to play for Lahore Whites. In one of the most crucial games for Lahore Whites, where we were in danger of relegation, I batted at the number 6 position in that game against Islamabad and scored 112 runs. This helped our side draw the game and avoid relegation and was one of the most memorable innings in my career. I then went to England to play League cricket for North Petherton Cricket Club in Somerset where I performed well, scoring over 500 runs and also taking 45 wickets with off-spin bowling. On my return from England, I was told that I had been selected for the Central Punjab second XI in the newly structured Domestic system. I played ten 3-day games in the 2nd XI tournament and scored 728 runs (second highest) with an average of 60. Whilst it may look as if playing 2nd XI cricket would not be that demanding but what one needs to understand is that when the likes of Raza Hasan and Zulfiqar Babar are bowling in the same tournament then it's not that easy to score runs. I have spoken to Nadeem Khan at PCB who knows me well from my ICC Under-19 World Cup days and knows about my performances and he has said that I have a good chance of moving to the first XI next year which is very reassuring.


Role-Models and role as a batsman who can bowl as well

Initially, I used to admire and idolise the batting of Kumar Sangakkara but lately, I have become a great fan and follower of David Warner’s style of batting. As a batsman looking to improve myself, I watch videos of all these players and also those of cricketers like Virat Kohli to learn how he goes about practising his cricket. Babar Azam is another player I follow closely to see how he enhances his game for all 3 formats of the game. I have always bowled alongside batting but never considered myself an all-rounder and look at myself as a batsman who can bowl as well, which can be useful for the team.


Aspirations to play for Pakistan

Every year is a new year and I will not look back but look forward to making sure I continue performing well and try and make myself attractive for selectors to consider me for a Pakistan role as well in any format of the game. Of course, a place in a PSL side will also be on my radar for next year.
 
He is a young talent who can bowl off spin. I followed him in last Under19 world cup, he played some match saving and winning knocks. PCB should find such talent and groom further to play for Pakistan. Good luck boy!!!!!
 
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Solid young player. Should be playing first XI FC cricket next season.
 
Solid young player. Should be playing first XI FC cricket next season.

he played well but breaking in central punjab xi is super difficult, should be moved to balochistan.
 
Always wonder what happens to the education of these young cricketers. Compared to the past, now we're producing mostly uneducated cricketers, hence they lack in self belief and confidence and it also hinders there learning of the game and leadership qualities.

Not just here in USA, but also in Pakistan, many young people do work full time or part time and able to carry on with their studies, why not under 16, under 19 or other young cricketers do the same . PCB should also help'em.
 
Heard that he's a sensible lad.

It's good that he's getting some club cricket in UK under his belt too, which will do him no harm at all.
 
Super talented cricketer. I believe he will go on to play many years for Pakistan.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">My innings from the last domestic season. What do you think guys? <a href="https://t.co/RSv3XiIPFg">pic.twitter.com/RSv3XiIPFg</a></p>— Ali Zaryab (@zaryab_10) <a href="https://twitter.com/zaryab_10/status/1243142621075210245?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 26, 2020</a></blockquote>
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[MENTION=56866]Bullet Drive[/MENTION] definitely solid but I think has a little more work to do. Seems to have a good cut shot and is smart about field placings but definitely needs a lot more time in first class
 
[MENTION=56866]Bullet Drive[/MENTION] definitely solid but I think has a little more work to do. Seems to have a good cut shot and is smart about field placings but definitely needs a lot more time in first class

He averaged 50+ in WC u19 2018 and was selected in team of the year

Very good player. Underrated.
 
Why is this guy not spoken about more?

Played clutch knocks in u19 WC 2018. Has the highest average of ANY PAK u19 batsman EVER at 50+

Averaged 60 and was second highest run scorer in QEA second division.

Why do Pakistan fans never speak about him?
 
Why is this guy not spoken about more?

Played clutch knocks in u19 WC 2018. Has the highest average of ANY PAK u19 batsman EVER at 50+

Averaged 60 and was second highest run scorer in QEA second division.

Why do Pakistan fans never speak about him?

Difficult to speak about everyone. He’s been blocked from the first XI at Central Punjab, which is where he must be if he wants to catch eyes. No fault of his own as he’s performing in the second XI.
 
Difficult to speak about everyone. He’s been blocked from the first XI at Central Punjab, which is where he must be if he wants to catch eyes. No fault of his own as he’s performing in the second XI.

But we all speak about Abdullah Shafique, Saif Badar, Omair Bin Yousuf etc

Nobody mentions Ali Zaryab!
 
Difficult to speak about everyone. He’s been blocked from the first XI at Central Punjab, which is where he must be if he wants to catch eyes. No fault of his own as he’s performing in the second XI.

Why has he been blocked from first xI if hes performing is it due to a number of talent players in the first xI?
 
Why has he been blocked from first xI if hes performing is it due to a number of talent players in the first xI?

Central Punjab first XI from last year:

1. Salman Butt
2. Ahmed Shehzad
3. Azhar Ali
4. Babar Azam
5. Umar Akmal
6. Kamran Akmal
7. Zafar Gohar
8. Faheem Ashraf
9. Bilal Asif
10. Ehsan Adil
11. Aizaz Cheema

Where does a second XI batsman fit in? Good news is they replaced the coach, Umar Akmal is banned, Ahmed Shehzad is unfit, Salman Butt has problems with the coach (who tried to put him in second XI) and Babar is resting (later will be on international duty against Zimbabwe).

Kamran Akmal will retire soon hopefully.

Central Punjab will look fantastic very soon with Abdullah Shafique and Ali Zaryab coming through the ranks.
 
Central Punjab first XI from last year:

1. Salman Butt
2. Ahmed Shehzad
3. Azhar Ali
4. Babar Azam
5. Umar Akmal
6. Kamran Akmal
7. Zafar Gohar
8. Faheem Ashraf
9. Bilal Asif
10. Ehsan Adil
11. Aizaz Cheema

Where does a second XI batsman fit in? Good news is they replaced the coach, Umar Akmal is banned, Ahmed Shehzad is unfit, Salman Butt has problems with the coach (who tried to put him in second XI) and Babar is resting (later will be on international duty against Zimbabwe).

Kamran Akmal will retire soon hopefully.

Central Punjab will look fantastic very soon with Abdullah Shafique and Ali Zaryab coming through the ranks.

So this year both abdullah has ali zaryab should be playing in the first if the above are not playing for variety of reasons
 
It’s his first match. Give him a chance. For one, he looked better than Shehzad during those first 6 overs. Shehzad scored 0 against the new ball and waited for the spinners to start scoring, leaving it to Zaryab to rotate strike.

Got out to a good outswinger - technique needs to be more compact though.
 
I think people really ought to take u19 World Cup performances with a pinch of salt now. A lot of these talented youngsters will just wither away because they will not step it up at men’s level.
 
I think people really ought to take u19 World Cup performances with a pinch of salt now. A lot of these talented youngsters will just wither away because they will not step it up at men’s level.

lol

he was the 2nd highest scorer last year in quaid e azam second division and averaged 60
 
72* on Day 1 of Round 2 game for Central Punjab vs Northern - rescued the team from a tough position
 
Out for 78 - the whole team scored 159!

That too run out. Has he scored 4 more runs, that would have been more than everyone else combined - many of them “legends” from Azhar to Ahmed Shehzad to Kamran Akmal, while even Usman Salahuddin has a test cap.
 
Super talented cricketer. I believe he will go on to play many years for Pakistan.

As I was saying!

Today he scores 78 in a team total of 158. This is when Ahmed Shehzad failed, Azhar Ali failed, Usman Salahuddin failed, yet this 22 year old stood up. And he was RUN OUT due to his partner.

Weirdly, the EXACT same thing happened to him last game when playing for CP 2nd XI.

In a team total of 119 he scored 48, and was run out by his partner.

Clearly this guy knows how to score on tough pitches. Now if only he can cash in on flat decks, we could have a superstar on our hands.

Btw, he will open with Abdullah Shafique in test cricket for years to come.
 
As I was saying!

Today he scores 78 in a team total of 158. This is when Ahmed Shehzad failed, Azhar Ali failed, Usman Salahuddin failed, yet this 22 year old stood up. And he was RUN OUT due to his partner.

Weirdly, the EXACT same thing happened to him last game when playing for CP 2nd XI.

In a team total of 119 he scored 48, and was run out by his partner.

Clearly this guy knows how to score on tough pitches. Now if only he can cash in on flat decks, we could have a superstar on our hands.

Btw, he will open with Abdullah Shafique in test cricket for years to come.

He is officially almost 22 and before this match was averaging 22 as well in FC cricket after 13 innings at SR of 33..... are you sure?
 
He is officially almost 22 and before this match was averaging 22 as well in FC cricket after 13 innings at SR of 33..... are you sure?

13 innings isn't really enough.

He was the 2nd highest run scorer in QEA 2nd division last year. Averaged 60 with 3 tons.

Was the best batsman averaged 50+ with 2 man of the match awards for Pakistan u19 in the 2018 WC

His first-class career to date:

2017:

Game 1: 0 and 0

2018:

Game 2: 38
Game 3: 12
Game 4: 8
Game 5: 44 and 23
Game 6: 9 and 47
Game 7: 16 and 29
Game 8: 112

2020:

Game 9: 6 and 4.

Not the best, but he'll come good.
 
67 and 34 in his last game just now.

Was run out on 34 in the second innings.

Really good batsman.
 
His next game is televised. I HOPE he can score big. Want to see a 100 minimum from him.
 
Dropped on 50 by Saud Shakeel off Shahnawaz Dhani. Let’s see if he can make the most of it.
 
Was brilliant batting in the morning to negate the new ball spell

Played and left the ball beautifully against a brilliant pace attack in: Mir Hamza, Tabish Khan, Shahnawaz Dahani and Mohammed Umar.
 
Out for 56. Did decently, nicked a ball to slips when he was looking set. Needs to convert these starts.
 
From PCB Report for Day 1 of Round 6 of QeA20

Over the course of his 168-ball stay, Usman Salahuddin stitched a 115-run alliance for the second wicket with opener Ali Zaryab, the other Central Punjab batsman to score a half-century on the opening day of the fixture with a 152-ball 56.

Ali struck five boundaries.
 
Needs to score big runs hes down the pecking down for pakistan at the moment
 
Two beautiful shots to get off the mark today. Smashed through covers. Solid batsman.
 
117 today.

Only the 4th opener to score a hundred this year

First batsman from Central Punjab to score a ton

Had an unlucky season. Been run out twice. Had 2 bad decision.

Cashing in at the right time before the one day cup!!!

VERY good player
 
is now averaging 33 in first-class. Needs to get it to 40 at the end of this season. which is 5 more innings.
 
Ali Zaryab became the first Central Punjab batsman in the 2020-21 season to score a first-class century as the opener smashed 117 to help his side post 297 for six against Balochistan at the State Bank Stadium.

Following his captain Hasan Ali’s decision to bat, the 21-year-old put a solid 165-run alliance for the second wicket with Usman Salahuddin, who scored his fifth half-century in the season with a 162-ball 73 (10 fours) after Muhammad Akhlaq (19), his opening partner, was sent back to the pavilion by Gohar Faiz with 36 runs on board.

Ali crunched 18 fours and a six in his 178-ball stay at the crease.

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Looks a solid batsman with a good temperament.

Just needs to be more consistent with the bat.
 
18 fours out of a total of 117. [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] what do you think?
 
Technically speaking, minimum moving around the crease, good judge of length, still head and good balance.

Good signs.
 
He speaks English very well.

Plays club cricket in the UK most seasons.

Good thinker of the game.
 
Averaging 33 now in first-class cricket.

He has 4 innings left.

If he can somehow get his average to 37, would be really good.

Has the HIGHEST average by any Central Punjab batsman now (37) despite being run out twice and had 2 dodgy decisions.
 
If he can get another 100 and 1 more 50. Would probably finish as the second best opener after Sharjeel
 
78 vs South Punjab.

Decent-ish season for him. Averaged 35. Not bad considering he had 2 run outs and 2 dodgy decisions.
 
Final is a big chance for him to make a mark

He is a good player but not in the best form this season.

it is the hall mark of a good player when he can still score runs despite being in bad form

He's looked a bit dodgy on that 5th stump line

very good on the cut shot though vs pace

not confident in him to perform in the final for some reason. Low expectations from me.
 
He is still young, I dont mind if he even takes 2-3 or even more years to develop but Pak needs openers who can average around 40 or so in test cricket along with ability to adapt to SENA conditions to some extent. He should be targeting to take his game upto that level otherwise he might turn out to be just another opener who isnt consistent enough and even if makes to the top level, he will keep on getting selected and dropped every 2-3 years.

Pak needs players who can make a spot in the national team their own to be a consistent side. This is something young players and national academy needs to understand as producing players who are not ready to take their came upto the next level will only result in inconsistent performances.
 
Good to see him playing club cricket this year in the UK in the Birmingham League.

Up against the Dukes Ball in English conditions - very challenging but useful opportunity for him.
 
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Good to see him playing club cricket this year in the UK in the Birmingham League.

Up against the Dukes Ball in English conditions - very challenging but useful opportunity for him.

Made 12 runs for his team Kenilworth against Pelsall CC on 1st May
 
Good to see him playing club cricket this year in the UK in the Birmingham League.

Up against the Dukes Ball in English conditions - very challenging but useful opportunity for him.

It's good to see he is taking up the challenge can't fault him for that.
 
At the Multan Cricket Stadium, captain Ali Zaryab’s unbeaten century had given Central Punjab a 267-run lead over Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Ali made 102 and smashed 14 fours from 179 balls as Central Punjab finished the day on 209 for six.

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At the Multan Cricket Stadium, captain Ali Zaryab’s unbeaten century had given Central Punjab a 267-run lead over Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Ali made 102 and smashed 14 fours from 179 balls as Central Punjab finished the day on 209 for six.

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Video of his batting effort today

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Good to see him playing club cricket this year in the UK in the Birmingham League.

Up against the Dukes Ball in English conditions - very challenging but useful opportunity for him.

Nice lad, met him at a T20 tournament near Coventry. He was very short and lacked power
 
Hits his highest score this season

Ali Zaryab Asif, 107 (115) for Kenilworth Wardens CC vs Kidderminster CC, KENILWORTH WARDENS CC WON BY 287 RUNS
 
June 11 :

Ali Zaryab 50 (56) for Kenilworth Wardens CC vs Smethwick CC - SMETHWICK CC WON BY 28 RUNS
 
KRL's Ali Zaryab scored 71 (107) in 1st Innings against WAPDA in first round of President's Trophy 2023-24. Enjoy Highlights of his solid innings

 
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