Nisar Wahdat2023-05-26T08:50:45+01:00

Nisar Wahdat

Date of Birth 22-06-1999
Age 23
NationalityAfghan
Player Status Available
Playing Role Batting All-Rounder (Spin)
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route
Major Teams Afghanistan U19s, Band-e-Amir Region, Amo Region, Kabul, Boost Defenders, Hindukush Stars
Local Accommodation Melbourne (VIC)

Nisar Wahdat is a phenomenal batting talent recommended by none other than fellow Afghan star Zia-Ur-Rehman Akbar.

A top-order batter of some pedigree, Wahdat represented Afghanistan at Under-19 level, winning the Asia Cup (2017), and helping his side to the ICC Under-19 World Cup semi-finals (2018).

He broke into first-class cricket whilst in his teens and hasn’t looked back. After a solid maiden Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-Day campaign in 2017/18 (453 runs at 34.84), he would dominate the first-class run charts the following summer. He enjoyed a breathtaking season, particularly in the Mirwais Nika Provincial Tournament, topping the run charts with 653 runs at 93.28 with 3 centuries, and highest score of 262.

Unfortunately, COVID struck as Wahdat was pressing for national honours, but he returned for 2 matches in November 2021 hitting a century (116) for Band-e-Amir Region.

The run machine, who has also featured in T20 cricket for Boost Defenders and Hindukush Stars, is now keen to play down under in 2023/24.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

Date of Birth 22-06-1999
Age 23
NationalityAfghan
Playing RoleBatting All-Rounder (Spin)
Player Status
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Afghanistan U19s, Band-e-Amir Region, Amo Region, Kabul, Boost Defenders, Hindukush Stars
Local Accommodation Melbourne (VIC)

Nisar Wahdat is a phenomenal batting talent recommended by none other than fellow Afghan star Zia-Ur-Rehman Akbar.

A top-order batter of some pedigree, Wahdat represented Afghanistan at Under-19 level, winning the Asia Cup (2017), and helping his side to the ICC Under-19 World Cup semi-finals (2018).

He broke into first-class cricket whilst in his teens and hasn’t looked back. After a solid maiden Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-Day campaign in 2017/18 (453 runs at 34.84), he would dominate the first-class run charts the following summer. He enjoyed a breathtaking season, particularly in the Mirwais Nika Provincial Tournament, topping the run charts with 653 runs at 93.28 with 3 centuries, and highest score of 262.

Unfortunately, COVID struck as Wahdat was pressing for national honours, but he returned for 2 matches in November 2021 hitting a century (116) for Band-e-Amir Region.

The run machine, who has also featured in T20 cricket for Boost Defenders and Hindukush Stars, is now keen to play down under in 2023/24.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

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