Date of Birth | 10/07/1988 |
Age | 35 |
Nationality | Afghan |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Seam) |
Bowling Style | RA Medium Pace |
Batting Style | RH Opening Bat |
Major Teams | Afghanistan, Kabul Eagles, Mis Ainak Knights, Speen Ghar Tigers |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Core Coach |
Noor Ali Zadran is a legend of Afghanistan cricket, who helped guide his country from the lower reaches of the World Cricket League to ODI status.
He spent over a decade with the national side, following his debut against Saudi Arabia in the 2006 Middle East Cup. A high-class batter, Zadran was an influential figure in Afghanistan’s rapid rise from WCL Division 5 to Division 2 (2008-09) and the Super Eights of the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifiers.
Afghanistan gained ODI status, and Zadran would go on to hit 45 on debut against Scotland in April 2009. The following year, he played in the 2010 ICC World T20, before making a century (114) against Canada in the Intercontinental Cup.
Over the past decade, Zadran went on to play 51 ODI’s and 20 T20I’s for his country, where he averaged 24.81, and 26.63, respectively. He played his last match for Afghanistan at Old Trafford against England, being dismissed for a duck by a Jofra Archer thunderbolt.
Now Zadran is off the national radar, he is seeking an opportunity to ply his trade abroad. He remains a domestic run machine, boasting impressive numbers across the three formats. Zadran is also a useful, but often underused, medium-pacer. Not only a fine cricketer but an enthusiastic coach who is eager to get fully involved with any club he joins in future.
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There are no overseas stats available for this player.
Date of Birth | 10/07/1988 |
Age | 35 |
Nationality | Afghan |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Seam) |
Player Status | Available |
Bowling Style | RA Medium Pace |
Batting Style | RH Opening Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Afghanistan, Kabul Eagles, Mis Ainak Knights, Speen Ghar Tigers |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Core Coach |
Noor Ali Zadran is a legend of Afghanistan cricket, who helped guide his country from the lower reaches of the World Cricket League to ODI status.
He spent over a decade with the national side, following his debut against Saudi Arabia in the 2006 Middle East Cup. A high-class batter, Zadran was an influential figure in Afghanistan’s rapid rise from WCL Division 5 to Division 2 (2008-09) and the Super Eights of the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifiers.
Afghanistan gained ODI status, and Zadran would go on to hit 45 on debut against Scotland in April 2009. The following year, he played in the 2010 ICC World T20, before making a century (114) against Canada in the Intercontinental Cup.
Over the past decade, Zadran went on to play 51 ODI’s and 20 T20I’s for his country, where he averaged 24.81, and 26.63, respectively. He played his last match for Afghanistan at Old Trafford against England, being dismissed for a duck by a Jofra Archer thunderbolt.
Now Zadran is off the national radar, he is seeking an opportunity to ply his trade abroad. He remains a domestic run machine, boasting impressive numbers across the three formats. Zadran is also a useful, but often underused, medium-pacer. Not only a fine cricketer but an enthusiastic coach who is eager to get fully involved with any club he joins in future.
* Requires 1 more FC match to qualify for an ISP Visa.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.