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Haseebullah Khan
Personal information
Born (2003-03-20) 20 March 2003 (age 21)
Pishin, Balochistan, Pakistan
BattingLeft-handed
RoleOpening -Batter
International information
National side
Only T20I (cap 113)21 January 2024 v New Zealand
T20I shirt no.53
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2022Balochistan
2023Peshawar Zalmi (squad no. 13)
2023–presentMultan
Career statistics
Competition LA T20 T20I
Matches 39 27 1
Runs scored 1751 478 0
Batting average 48.63 21.72 0.00
100s/50s 7/6 0/3 0/0
Top score 142 72 0
Catches/stumpings 26/3 22/2 1/0
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 15 March 2024

Haseebullah Khan (Urdu: حسیب اللہ خان; born 20 March 2003) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for Balochistan in domestic cricket and for Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League.[1]

Early life

Born in Pishin, a city around 50 kilometers away from Balochistan’s provincial capital Quetta, Haseebullah belongs to a cricketing family, as his father Azizullah and his uncle Hameedullah were both first-class cricketers.[2][3]

Domestic career

In December 2021, Khan was called up to the Pakistan Under-19 cricket team for the 2022 Under-19 World Cup.[4][5][6] He was later named in the Under-19 World Cup team of the tournament.[7]

In March 2022, he made his List A debut for Balochistan in the 2021–22 Pakistan Cup against Northern.[8] In the semi-finals of the tournament, Khan scored a century against Sindh.[9] Balochistan won the tournament, with Khan being the leading run-scorer in the competition.[10]

In September 2022, he made his first-class debut for Balochistan in the 2022–23 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

In March 2023, he made his PSL debut for Peshawar Zalmi and scored a half-century.[11]

International career

In December 2022, alongside Saim Ayub and Ihsanullah, Khan was one of the three youngsters selected to share a dressing room with the national squad for the second Test match of the New Zealand series.[12] He made his T20I debut on, 21 January 2024 in the fifth match of the T20I series against New Zealand.[13]

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