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[VIDEOS] Arshadullah: Can he be a frontline bowler for Pakistan?

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Arshadullah, born on February 5, 1999, in Bannu, is a left-arm medium pacer who has steadily made a name for himself in Pakistan’s domestic cricket. Over the years, he has built a reputation as a reliable performer, consistently delivering strong performances with the ball. His ability to swing the ball and maintain disciplined lines has made him a key player in the domestic circuit.

Let’s see how far he goes in his career.

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Arshadullah delivered an exceptional performance in the 2024/25 President’s Trophy Grade-I, emerging as one of the tournament’s most impactful bowlers. Representing KRL, the left-arm medium pacer claimed 40 wickets in 6 matches at an outstanding average of 16.92.


 
Good swing in the second video. Impressing FC record as well.

But things to think about:

Doesn't look so pacey, but if he can swing it at decent pace, that is more important.

Ordinary record in List A, but played only 6 matches.

And why can't our bowlers hold the bat?
 
Assuming he looks up to Starc by his jersey number. Good height but pace looks to be in low 130s. Reminds me a lot of Hamza Mir. Don't know if he genuinely has talent or the pitches this season have demons in them. Because our test circle of pacers (Khurram, Hamza, Shaheen, Abbas, Jamal) are all medium pacers as it is.

But looking forward to his development.
 
Definitely quicker then Mir Hamza and with good height

Watch out for Mohammad Salman he’s my favourite pace bowling prospect
 
Definitely quicker then Mir Hamza and with good height

Watch out for Mohammad Salman he’s my favourite pace bowling prospect
Do you have any vidoes of his bowling?
 
I like his bowling action, however he seems somewhat tallish….. so due to that he should/could be quicker.

However is a decent option, however he is a 25/26 years old, so he doesn’t have a enormous amount of time left to learn.
 
Arshadullah delivered an exceptional performance in the 2024/25 President’s Trophy Grade-I, emerging as one of the tournament’s most impactful bowlers. Representing KRL, the left-arm medium pacer claimed 40 wickets in 6 matches at an outstanding average of 16.92.


Khaleel Ahmed-esque.
What is this guy doing in a kids' tournament? All the other players look like teens in that video.
 
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