1 | Abdul Qadir | Legendary leg-spinner who revived the art of leg-spin in the 1980s. |
2 | Abdur Rehman | Accurate left-arm spinner known for his consistency and economy. |
3 | Abid Ali | Stylish opening batsman who made a century on Test debut. |
4 | Ahmed Shehzad | Talented opener known for flamboyant stroke play and early promise. |
5 | Ahsan Ali | Aggressive top-order batsman with notable domestic T20 records. |
6 | Aizaz Cheema | Medium-fast bowler who contributed to Pakistan's 2012 Asia Cup win. |
7 | Ali Naqvi | Test opener in the late 1990s, remembered for a debut century. |
8 | Anwar Ali | All-rounder who starred in the 2006 U-19 World Cup final win. |
9 | Aqib Javed | Pace bowler who debuted as a teenager and was vital in the 1992 World Cup. |
10 | Asad Shafiq | Reliable middle-order batsman with numerous gritty Test innings. |
11 | Asif Ali | Power-hitter who plays key finishing roles in T20s for Pakistan. |
12 | Azhar Ali | Classical batsman and former Test captain with double centuries to his name. |
13 | Babar Azam | Modern batting great and captain known for elegance and consistency. |
14 | Basit Ali | Stylish batsman of the 90s with brief but memorable international career. |
15 | Bilal Asif | Off-spinner who impressed with a five-wicket haul on Test debut. |
16 | Danish Kaneria | Pakistan's most successful Test spinner with over 250 wickets. |
17 | Fakhar Zaman | Explosive opener famous for his 2017 Champions Trophy century. |
18 | Fawad Alam | Resilient left-hander who made a strong Test comeback after a decade. |
19 | Fazal Mahmood | Pakistan’s first bowling hero, starred in early Test victories. |
20 | Ghulam Ali | Middle-order batsman who played ODIs in the mid-1990s. |
21 | Haider Ali | Promising young batsman known for aggressive T20 batting. |
22 | Hanif Mohammad | The 'Little Master' of Pakistan cricket with legendary batting feats. |
23 | Haroon Rasheed | Former middle-order batsman and national selector. |
24 | Haris Rauf | Express fast bowler known for deadly pace and T20 heroics. |
25 | Hasan Ali | Energetic fast bowler and 2017 Champions Trophy star. |
26 | Haseeb Ahsan | Spinner from the 1950s and later served as a selector. |
27 | Imad Wasim | Left-arm spinner and handy batsman in limited-overs cricket. |
28 | Imam-ul-Haq | Stylish left-hander and nephew of Inzamam with solid ODI record. |
29 | Imran Farhat | Top-order batsman with multiple comebacks to the national team. |
30 | Imran Khan | World Cup-winning captain and Pakistan’s most iconic cricketer. |
31 | Iftikhar Ahmed | Middle-order batsman with a knack for finishing games. |
32 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | One of Pakistan's greatest batsmen and former captain. |
33 | Irfan Khan Niazi | Emerging middle-order player with domestic performances. |
34 | Javed Miandad | Legendary batsman known for street-smart cricket and iconic sixes. |
35 | Kamran Akmal | Wicketkeeper-batsman famous for match-winning knocks and catches. |
36 | Khurram Manzoor | Consistent domestic opener with limited international success. |
37 | Majid Khan | Elegant batsman of the 70s, known for his grace and timing. |
38 | Mohammad Abbas | Test pacer renowned for seam and swing in helpful conditions. |
39 | Mohammad Amir | Left-arm pacer who made a comeback after spot-fixing ban. |
40 | Mohammad Hafeez | All-rounder with vast experience across all formats. |
41 | Mohammad Hasnain | Young fast bowler with express pace and international promise. |
42 | Mohammad Nawaz | Spin all-rounder who contributes in both T20s and ODIs. |
43 | Mohammad Rizwan | Wicketkeeper-batsman and key performer in all formats. |
44 | Mohammad Sami | Fast bowler with raw pace and sporadic success at international level. |
45 | Mohammad Wasim Jr | All-rounder known for lower-order hitting and clever bowling. |
46 | Mudassar Nazar | All-rounder and coach; known for long innings and technical soundness. |
47 | Muhammad Irfan | Tallest bowler in international cricket, known for bounce and awkward angle. |
48 | Mushtaq Ahmed | Leg-spinner who played key roles in the 1992 World Cup win. |
49 | Nasim Shah | Teen sensation fast bowler with deadly pace and swing. |
50 | Najam Sethi | Not a player, but influential administrator and former PCB chairman. |
51 | Fazal Mahmood | Fazal was Pakistan’s first bowling superstar and instrumental in early Test victories. |
52 | Haider Ali | A talented young batsman who impressed with his stroke play early in his career. |
53 | Haris Rauf | A fast bowler known for his raw pace and success in T20 leagues worldwide. |
54 | Haseeb Ahsan | A former spinner and selector, played a key role in team development during his tenure. |
55 | Iftikhar Ahmed | A reliable middle-order batsman and part-time spinner known for clutch performances. |
56 | Imam-ul-Haq | A technically sound opener who made an immediate impact with centuries on debut. |
57 | Imran Farhat | Left-handed opener with multiple comebacks to the national side. |
58 | Imran Khan Jr. | A domestic star known for his bowling in the PSL and economical spells. |
59 | Irfan Pathan (Pak) | Pakistani cricketer with domestic experience (not to be confused with Indian player). |
60 | Irfan Khan | A young player emerging from domestic circuits with promise in all formats. |
61 | Junaid Khan | A left-arm fast bowler who played a key role in many ODI victories. |
62 | Kamran Akmal | Wicketkeeper-batsman known for his aggressive style and inconsistency behind the stumps. |
63 | Kashif Bhatti | A domestic stalwart and left-arm spinner who earned a late call-up. |
64 | Khalid Latif | Top-order batsman who showed potential but got caught in controversy. |
65 | Khuram Manzoor | Prolific in domestic cricket with brief international stints. |
66 | Mahmood Hamid | A batsman with limited international exposure but strong in local cricket. |
67 | Mohammad Abbas | A traditional swing bowler known for accuracy and discipline in Test matches. |
68 | Mohammad Amir | Once a teenage sensation, later marred by controversy and a controversial comeback. |
69 | Mohammad Hafeez | All-rounder known as the "Professor" for his cricketing intelligence and versatility. |
70 | Mohammad Hasnain | A fast bowler with raw pace and promise, shining in T20 leagues. |
71 | Mohammad Irfan | Tallest international cricketer known for bounce and awkward angles. |
72 | Mohammad Rizwan | Wicketkeeper-batsman admired for his work ethic and rise to world-class level. |
73 | Mohammad Sami | Speedster with great talent but an inconsistent career at the top level. |
74 | Mohammad Talha | A fast bowler with bursts of promise in the domestic circuit. |
75 | Moin Khan | A gritty wicketkeeper-batsman and captain known for his fighting spirit. |
76 | Muhammad Wasim | A former player turned chief selector with a short-lived but impactful playing career. |
77 | Naseem Shah | Teenage pace sensation who made headlines with his fiery spells. |
78 | Nasir Jamshed | A talented opener whose career ended prematurely due to corruption charges. |
79 | Rahat Ali | A left-arm pacer who featured regularly in Tests and ODIs. |
80 | Rameez Raja Jr. | Son of a famous commentator, made strides in domestic cricket. |
81 | Saeed Ajmal | World-renowned spinner famous for his doosra and late success. |
82 | Saeed Anwar Jr. | A different player from the famous opener, known locally for consistent batting. |
83 | Salman Ali Agha | A technically strong all-rounder rising through the ranks. |
84 | Salman Butt | Former captain whose career was marred by the 2010 fixing scandal. |
85 | Sami Aslam | Under-19 star who struggled to cement his place in the senior side. |
86 | Sarfaraz Ahmed | Captain of the Champions Trophy 2017-winning team and skilled wicketkeeper. |
87 | Sharjeel Khan | Explosive opener whose career faced setbacks due to disciplinary issues. |
88 | Shan Masood | Stylish left-hander known for technique and leadership qualities. |
89 | Shoaib Akhtar | The "Rawalpindi Express," fastest bowler in history with a fearsome reputation. |
90 | Shoaib Malik | Veteran all-rounder with a long career across formats. |
91 | Shujauddin | An early-era cricketer with valuable contributions in domestic matches. |
92 | Sohaib Maqsood | A powerful batsman compared to Inzamam in style and frame. |
93 | Sohail Khan | Pacer with a fiery attitude and notable performances in Australia. |
94 | Sohail Tanvir | Left-arm seamer with a unique action, successful in T20s globally. |
95 | Tabish Khan | Long-time domestic performer who got a late international debut. |
96 | Tanvir Ahmed | Test bowler with a brief but respectable international record. |
97 | Umar Akmal | Explosive batsman whose talent was overshadowed by discipline issues. |
98 | Umar Amin | Stylish left-hander with high expectations that didn’t materialize internationally. |
99 | Usman Khan Shinwari | Left-arm pacer with aggressive spells in ODIs and T20s. |
100 | Zahid Mahmood | Zahid Mahmood is a leg-spinner who made his debut late in his career and impressed in limited chances. |
101 | Abdul Razzaq | An all-rounder known for his powerful hitting and handy bowling. |
102 | Aamer Yamin | A fast-bowling all-rounder with a brief international career. |
103 | Agha Salman | An emerging all-rounder with promising skills in both batting and bowling. |
104 | Ali Hussain Rizvi | A left-arm spinner who made a single Test appearance. |
105 | Anwar Ali | An all-rounder who represented Pakistan in limited-overs formats. |
106 | Arshad Khan | A leg-spinner who achieved notable success in domestic cricket. |
107 | Asad Shafiq | A middle-order batsman known for his resilience and consistency. |
108 | Asif Mujtaba | An all-rounder known for his contributions in both batting and bowling. |
109 | Azhar Mahmood | A seam-bowling all-rounder who played key roles in various formats. |
110 | Bilal Asif | An off-spinner who made an impact with his bowling in Test matches. |
111 | Danish Kaneria | Pakistan's most successful Test spinner with over 250 wickets. |
112 | Fakhar Zaman | Explosive opener famous for his 2017 Champions Trophy century. |
113 | Fazl-e-Akbar | A left-arm spinner who featured in a few Test matches. |
114 | Manzoor Elahi | A dependable middle-order batsman with a solid domestic record. |
115 | Mohammad Abbas | A traditional swing bowler known for accuracy and discipline in Test matches. |
116 | Mohammad Asif | A right-arm fast-medium bowler known for his swing and accuracy. |
117 | Mohammad Ramzan | A right-arm fast bowler with a short international stint. |
118 | Naseem Shah | A young fast bowler with exceptional pace and swing. |
119 | Nasir Jamshed | An opening batsman who had a promising start but faced controversies. |
120 | Rahat Ali | A left-arm fast bowler who represented Pakistan in various formats. |
121 | Rameez Raja Jr. | A young cricketer with potential, known for his batting prowess. |
122 | Saeed Ajmal | A world-renowned off-spinner known for his deceptive deliveries. |
123 | Salman Ali Agha | An all-rounder with consistent performances in domestic cricket. |
124 | Salman Butt | A former opening batsman whose career was marred by a spot-fixing scandal. |
125 | Sami Aslam | A left-handed opener with a technically sound batting style. |
126 | Sarfaraz Ahmed | A wicketkeeper-batsman and former captain known for his leadership. |
127 | Sharjeel Khan | An explosive opener whose career faced setbacks due to disciplinary issues. |
128 | Shan Masood | A stylish left-hander known for his technique and leadership qualities. |
129 | Shoaib Akhtar | The "Rawalpindi Express," fastest bowler in history with a fearsome reputation. |
130 | Shoaib Malik | Veteran all-rounder with a long career across formats. |
131 | Shujauddin | An early-era cricketer with valuable contributions in domestic matches. |
132 | Sohaib Maqsood | A powerful batsman compared to Inzamam in style and frame. |
133 | Sohail Khan | Pacer with a fiery attitude and notable performances in Australia. |
134 | Sohail Tanvir | Left-arm seamer with a unique action, successful in T20s globally. |
135 | Tabish Khan | Long-time domestic performer who got a late international debut. |
136 | Tanvir Ahmed | Test bowler with a brief but respectable international record. |
137 | Umar Akmal | Explosive batsman whose talent was overshadowed by discipline issues. |
138 | Umar Amin | Stylish left-hander with high expectations that didn’t materialize internationally. |
139 | Usman Khan Shinwari | Left-arm pacer with aggressive spells in ODIs and T20s. |
140 | Wasim Akram | Widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers in cricket history. |
141 | Yasir Shah | A leg-spinner known for his wicket-taking ability and crucial performances in Tests. |
142 | Younis Khan | A legendary middle-order batsman and Pakistan's highest Test run-scorer. |
143 | Zakir Khan | A left-arm spinner who represented Pakistan in the late 1980s. |
144 | Zeeshan Malik | A promising batsman showing potential in domestic cricket. |
145 | Zulfiqar Babar | A slow left-arm orthodox bowler with effective spells in limited-overs cricket. |
146 | Imran Farhat | Left-handed opener with multiple comebacks to the national side. |
147 | Kamran Akmal | Wicketkeeper-batsman known for his aggressive style and inconsistency behind the stumps. |
148 | Kashif Bhatti | A domestic stalwart and left-arm spinner who earned a late call-up. |
149 | Khalid Latif | Top-order batsman who showed potential but got caught in controversy. |
150 | Khuram Manzoor | Prolific in domestic cricket with brief international stints. |
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