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Detailed profile of fast-bowler Hunain Shah from Lower Dir, a promising young talent who idolizes his elder brother, Naseem Shah, and wishes to represent Pakistan in Tests.


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Full Name: Hunain Shah

Date of Birth: 4 February 2004, Lower Dir

Major teams: Central Punjab Under-19s, Central Punjab Whites Under 19s, Central Punjab

Batting style: Right-handed

Bowling style: Right Arm Medium Fast

Height: 5ft 9in


Interest in cricket

I have five brothers and all of us had an interest in cricket but just Naseem and I loved it so much that we spent a lot of time playing amongst us or in local grounds using a tape-ball. The family elders did not like us playing cricket and we sometimes got told off by our parents for this as they wanted us to concentrate on our studies, but seeing our love for the game, they let us pursue cricket as a career. I did complete my education to the matriculation level and have hopes of continuing my education at a later point in time.


Family tragedy

The loss of our mother in late 2019 was the toughest time of our lives. It must have been even worse for Naseem who was touring Australia at that point as he had no family with him. We had no idea what to do at that point and felt helpless as Naseem was by himself on tour. For myself, this was a period of darkness when it seemed that my world had crumbled, and I had no idea what direction my life would take. Losing one’s mother is a terrible experience and even thinking about this now makes me feel very sad.


Naseem Shah as my role model

Ever since I started playing cricket, there is just one bowler I have always admired and look to emulate in my bowling style and that is my elder brother, Naseem Shah. Not only has he been the rock for our family, but he has also been my best mentor and someone who always has the time to advise me on cricket and about life in general. He had to struggle a lot once he came over from Lower Dir to Lahore and it is that experience of coming through against hardship which I take great inspiration from. His view is that one has to learn to progress in life without any help from others and to work hard to stand on one’s own two feet. He has told me to improve myself and to do justice to my talent. This is the advice which I will cherish forever and will be my guide as I go through my career. Naseem as a bowler has done wonders and made all of us very proud with his performances and God Willing, will continue to do his best for the country.


Proud to be Naseem’s brother but want to make a name for myself

It’s an honour to be known as Naseem Shah’s brother but what I want to do is to learn from him, bowl like him and use him as my role model, and then make a name for myself and hopefully one day, represent my country as well. Comparisons with Naseem are something I take in a positive way and look to use that as a way to better myself.


Moving to Lahore, the introduction to hard-ball cricket and the progression to Under-19 cricket

In 2017 I followed the example of Naseem and move to Lahore where I started off at Pak Lions International Cricket Academy. I stayed with them for a good six months and then played District Under-16 cricket, but my main break came when I was selected by Central Punjab to play in the National Under-19 One-Day Tournament 2020/21 where I ended up with 9 wickets in 8 games. In the next season, I was picked to play for Central Punjab Whites Under 19s in the National Under 19 Cup 2021/22 where I took 8 wickets in just five games. I also had some success in the red-ball format where I played in the National Under-19 Championship 2021/22, taking 11 wickets in 4 matches, with best figures of 4/47.


Graduating to the National T20 Cup this season

I was naturally very excited when I was offered an opportunity to play for the Central Punjab senior team at the National T20 Cup this season. In my first season playing alongside some top names of Pakistan cricket, I took 6 wickets in 5 games with an economy rate of 7.65 which I felt was very pleasing. My first wicket in T20 cricket on my debut, that of KPK’s Maaz Khan was indeed very special and memorable of course. Overall, I could have done better and there is big room for improvement which is where hard work is needed by me in the future.


Shoaib Malik’s invaluable advice during the National T20 Cup 2022/23

To have at your side, a senior like Shoaib Malik who is an international player with so much experience under his belt was a huge blessing for me. Throughout the tournament, Shoaib kept on advising me about how to bowl to certain players and what lines to bowl to which batter as well as helping me hone my skills, so that I could become a better bowler at the start, middle and in the death overs.


Experience of being part of a First-class side for Central Punjab in the 2022/23 season

I am also looking forward to making my First-class debut for Central Punjab in the ongoing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and will not disappoint, when given the chance to play. To have the services of top-class trainers and world-class coaches and to be sharing a dressing room with some of Pakistan’s finest players is truly eye-opening and is a great experience for me. Playing at this level, you also come across quality opponents such as Pakistan players who have either played a lot of international cricket or are keen to make a comeback to the national side, so they come hard at you, and it does give one extra satisfaction when one can do well against such cricketers.


Bowling to Abdullah Shafique in the nets

Whilst I wait for a chance to debut in First-class cricket this season, I have been busy training with the Central Punjab side and bowling to some of the top batters in the squad has been a great experience. Abdullah Shafique, who recently scored a double hundred is an absolute nightmare to bowl to as his sublime technique means that he can punish you for any loose delivery. This means that as a bowler I have to be on my toes when I bowl to him and am sure this experience will help me a lot going forward.


Shaheen Shah Afridi’s skills and his success is something all bowlers should aim for

The quality of Pakistan’s pace-bowlers is amazing, and Shaheen Shah Afridi is an example of someone who has shown what exceptional talent and hard work can do. The enthusiasm with which he represents Pakistan and the way how he wants his side to win every game he plays is a great example for all up and coming fast-bowlers like myself. On top of that, the care he takes in keeping himself fit where he has bowled an incredible number of overs in the past year or so, and how he continues to look to improve himself is what I would like to emulate as well.


Bowling speeds and bowling the outswinger

My fastest delivery was measured at the Central Punjab trials last year at around 140kph. This is something that I want to improve upon as soon as possible. I have the example of Naseem in front of me who has shown what express pace can do and I wish to emulate him and increase my bowling speed as well. In the modern game, where the pitches may not be that helpful, the ability to bowl at express pace is what differentiates you and can get you wickets too. Regardless of my speed, the one part of my bowling that really gives me a lot of satisfaction is the ability to bowl good outswingers and getting wickets with catches in the slips. This is my natural bowling style and something I have worked a lot on in the past.


To play Test matches for Pakistan is my dream

My aim is to continue improving myself as a bowler and look to represent my country in the near future. Of course, I am willing to play in all formats for Pakistan but to represent my country in red-ball cricket one will be a dream come true as that to me is the real test for any cricketer.
 
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2/28 on his debut in this year's National T20 Cup

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Good luck to the kid.

Who knows, maybe we'll see him and Naseem bowling in tandem for Pakistan.
 
Does anyone know his pace? 130s? 140s? 150s?

From his interview above:

Bowling speeds and bowling the outswinger

My fastest delivery was measured at the Central Punjab trials last year at around 140kph. This is something that I want to improve upon as soon as possible. I have the example of Naseem in front of me who has shown what express pace can do and I wish to emulate him and increase my bowling speed as well. In the modern game, where the pitches may not be that helpful, the ability to bowl at express pace is what differentiates you and can get you wickets too. Regardless of my speed, the one part of my bowling that really gives me a lot of satisfaction is the ability to bowl good outswingers and getting wickets with catches in the slips. This is my natural bowling style and something I have worked a lot on in the past.
 
Round 3 of QeA and still no debut for Hunain.
 
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From his interview above:

Bowling speeds and bowling the outswinger

My fastest delivery was measured at the Central Punjab trials last year at around 140kph. This is something that I want to improve upon as soon as possible. I have the example of Naseem in front of me who has shown what express pace can do and I wish to emulate him and increase my bowling speed as well. In the modern game, where the pitches may not be that helpful, the ability to bowl at express pace is what differentiates you and can get you wickets too. Regardless of my speed, the one part of my bowling that really gives me a lot of satisfaction is the ability to bowl good outswingers and getting wickets with catches in the slips. This is my natural bowling style and something I have worked a lot on in the past.

Thanks MIG, hopefully he can be a 145 bowler soon.
 
Round 3 of QeA and still no debut for Hunain.

I'd be surprised if he played much in this season's QeA Trophy.

Still looks raw and with work to do.

But hopefully one for the future.
 
First impression.

Mechanics in the action are smooth and in place. Good stuff!

Needs to work on two things.

1 - His left arm drops a little too early, which exposes his right arm way a bit early to the batsman. The batsman, in this case, gets a better tempo, better visual, and more time to react.

He needs to hold is left arm up in the air a little longer and not expose his bowling arm to the batsman too early. Hide your bowling arm for as long as you can. Block it behind your left arm as long as you can, during the delivery.

Run up is wobbly from his previous videos. Needs to work on it to make it easy on his body.

All the best.
 
Pakistan do not need more 5'9 fast bowlers. Maybe if they are Malcolm Marshall pace.

You have a few already who are young and developing. Focus all the other development on building a stable of taller bowlers.
 
I'd be surprised if he played much in this season's QeA Trophy.

Still looks raw and with work to do.

But hopefully one for the future.

If that’s the case he should have been part of the second 11s and gotten some game time there
 
Hunain Shah picks up his first wicket in first-class cricket - Congratulations to him

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Really a top bowler in making for Pakistan cricket team in the future.

 
So they have gone from a total road to a a green mamba( or at least the PK equivalent). Surely, its not beyond the capabilites of man to find a medium between the extremes
 
And seems another fast-bowler from the Naseem Shah household!
 
Maiden five-wicket haul for Hunain Shah in just his 4th List A match.

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if he can increase his pace and hit 140 to 145 kph he can be a good addition to the Pakistani squad
hits that hard length nicely
 
Man who prepared these pitches not even 1 score of 280 to 300 no wonder we are still loving in stone age and playing 80s cricket
 
Man who prepared these pitches not even 1 score of 280 to 300 no wonder we are still loving in stone age and playing 80s cricket
the mindset of setting 280 is instilled in the mind of Pakistani captains after playing on these rubbish pitches
 
Man who prepared these pitches not even 1 score of 280 to 300 no wonder we are still loving in stone age and playing 80s cricket
I have seen the highlights. The pitch was okay. It was a really poor batting which makes me more worried that we dont have any batting talent..
 
I have seen the highlights. The pitch was okay. It was a really poor batting which makes me more worried that we dont have any batting talent..
Check out the pakistan cup matches teams are getting out for 150 180 200 220 type of scores surely not all of them are due to poor batting
 
Hunain Shah's 6/26 helped Lahore Blues to victory against Faisalabad.

 
Hunain Shah bowled excellent spell of 3/20 for Lahore Blues as they beat Hyderabad in close encounter by 1 wicket in National T20 Cup 2023

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Definitely got more brains than Shaheen haris Hasan combined. Those 3 just run in and bowl there's no thought behind any of their deliveries
 
At the age of "19" he still has the potential to add a bit more pace. I hope he can also develop his batting, because that would make him a very valuable asset if he could.
 
If Islamabad can bag naseem from a trade and use emerging pick on hunain, we can have a great pace attack
 
Imagine that day when Naseem Shah and Hunain Shah will both be bowling for Pakistan in a Test match against Australia in Australia.
 
If Islamabad can bag naseem from a trade and use emerging pick on hunain, we can have a great pace attack
Naseem won't be fit by PSL i guess. Plus even if he recovers by then, he should only participate in limited amount of matches.
 
He is too short unfortunately. We need to find 6ft 2+ with a strong build who can bowl 85mph+ with an IQ above 100.
 
Is he eligble to play the upcomimg under-19 WC? Like his brother he get's good bounce and he bolws in right area. Could be unplayable in SA.
 
Is he eligble to play the upcomimg under-19 WC? Like his brother he get's good bounce and he bolws in right area. Could be unplayable in SA.
If u19 medic team deems him to be over age, they wont select him no matter what he has written as his age.
 
Hunain Shah, the 20-year-old right-arm medium-fast bowler, received his debut cap from none other than his idol and elder brother, Naseem Shah.

Playing 8 first-class matches, he claimed 17 wickets, and in 14 T20 matches, he also picked up 17 wickets while representing Central Punjab.

 
Hunain Shah, the 20-year-old right-arm medium-fast bowler, received his debut cap from none other than his idol and elder brother, Naseem Shah.

Playing 8 first-class matches, he claimed 17 wickets, and in 14 T20 matches, he also picked up 17 wickets while representing Central Punjab.

In his first-ever over in the PSL, Hunain Shah has conceded just 3 runs and dismissed platinum batter Jason Roy.

 
It's not working for Hunain Shah in PSL 9. Maybe it was too early to introduce him in this competitive tournament. Against Peshawar Zalmi, he conceded 36 runs in just 3 overs.
 
A peach delivery of Hunain Shah, removes the bails off the timber as he dismisses Shan Masood.
 
Brilliant opening spell from Hunain Shah! He took 2 wickets for just 10 runs in 2 overs against Peshawar Zalmi. Hunain Shah is proving to be much more effective for Islamabad United, thanks to his participation in the last two complete seasons of domestic and first-class cricket, which have helped him mature as a bowler.
 

Hunain Shah speaking during a presser when he was asked about someone who gave him advice in the past that worked for him:

“There isn’t just one person; there are many people, including coaches, players, and senior players. When I first came to Central Punjab side, Abdul Razzaq brought me into the team. He supported me a lot because he picked me up from the division and introduced me to the Central Punjab team, even giving me a chance to play in the National T20 Cup. He gave me a lot of confidence at the start and told me that he has complete faith in my bowling and that I will do very well going forward. There are many other people, and if I were to mention everyone’s name, it would take a lot of time. But many people have supported me. All the seniors I’ve played with have supported me, and I’ve met very good seniors so far.”​
 
Hunain Shah strikes, dismissed Sahibzada Farhan after the earlier reprieve. LQ in trouble now against IU.
 
Hunain Shah dismissed the danger man Pollard for IU. His figures today were 1/36 in four overs.
 
Former Pakistan captain and renowned commentator Ramiz Raja wants emerging pacer Hunain Shah, who is the younger brother of Naseem Shah, to play for another franchise in the PSL instead of Islamabad United. He said during commentary:

"It's good for Hunain to play for another franchise as what happens is there is so much of spoonfeeding and because he [Naseem] is such a pillar to this family, a superstar to Pakistan cricket. You get suppressed in your approach towards the game."

"You are frightened that you wouldn't be as good as your brother, it is better for him to feel absolutely relaxed and serve better without Naseem's shadow."
 
Former Pakistan captain and renowned commentator Ramiz Raja wants emerging pacer Hunain Shah, who is the younger brother of Naseem Shah, to play for another franchise in the PSL instead of Islamabad United. He said during commentary:

"It's good for Hunain to play for another franchise as what happens is there is so much of spoonfeeding and because he [Naseem] is such a pillar to this family, a superstar to Pakistan cricket. You get suppressed in your approach towards the game."

"You are frightened that you wouldn't be as good as your brother, it is better for him to feel absolutely relaxed and serve better without Naseem's shadow."

That's actually not what Ramiz said. he said that when you are playing with your brother, you are so concerned for your brother's performance (because you want him to do well) that it distracts you from your own game.
 
Babar Azam gave some advice to Hunain Shah, which he shared during an interview with digital media:

"When he [Babar Azam] came to me on the ground and said that you have to learn from these things and you have to become a good bowler, and these things will also come in your career ahead, and you have to learn how to get out of these situations."

"And when I met him outside the lift at the hotel, he hugged me and told me how to get out of this situation next time, and Naseem was also there and said look at him, he has come out of this situation, he knows how to get out of it if I get stuck in an over."
 
Why did Shadab give him the ball in the power play? He is better in the middle order. Hunain went for 17 runs off his first over.
 
The hero of Islamabad United, Hunain Shah, struggled with expensive bowling figures during the Ramazan Ghani tournament 2024. In his 4 overs, he conceded 48 runs and took one wicket.
 
Naseem Shah's younger brother Hunain Shah gave away 48 runs in his 4 overs yesterday. His last over went for 22 runs 😱

He is in action in the Ramadan Tournament at Ghani Institute in Lahore. He registered this dismal performance while playing for Sultans Elite against Khawar properties.
 
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