Name

Rizwan Ali

Date of Birth 17-02-1999
Age 26
NationalityPakistani
Player Status Available
Playing Role Wicket-Keeper
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Pakistan U19, Islamabad, Oil & Gas Development Company Limited

Rizwan Ali, a young wicket-keeper batter making his way in Pakistans Domestic game.

Rizwan has represented both Islamabad and Oil & Gas Development Company Limited across First-Class and List A formats, showcasing his skills at the highest level of Pakistan’s domestic circuit.

He made his First-Class debut at just 19 years old, following standout performances for Pakistan U19. After a six-year break from domestic cricket, Rizwan fought his way back into the game and is now a regular fixture for both Islamabad and Oil & Gas Development Company.

With a First-Class career-best of 135, Rizwan combines solid batting ability with sharp glovework and a growing reputation as a match-winner. Behind the stumps, he brings energy, reliability, and leadership, while with the bat, he can both anchor an innings and accelerate when required.

For 2026, Rizwan is eager to test himself in the UK, offering clubs a high-quality option across all three disciplines — batting, keeping, and fielding — along with invaluable professional experience from Pakistan’s elite competitions.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

Name Rizwan Ali
Date of Birth 17-02-1999
Age 26
NationalityPakistani
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleWicket-Keeper
Player Status Available
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Pakistan U19, Islamabad, Oil & Gas Development Company Limited

Rizwan Ali, a young wicket-keeper batter making his way in Pakistans Domestic game.

Rizwan has represented both Islamabad and Oil & Gas Development Company Limited across First-Class and List A formats, showcasing his skills at the highest level of Pakistan’s domestic circuit.

He made his First-Class debut at just 19 years old, following standout performances for Pakistan U19. After a six-year break from domestic cricket, Rizwan fought his way back into the game and is now a regular fixture for both Islamabad and Oil & Gas Development Company.

With a First-Class career-best of 135, Rizwan combines solid batting ability with sharp glovework and a growing reputation as a match-winner. Behind the stumps, he brings energy, reliability, and leadership, while with the bat, he can both anchor an innings and accelerate when required.

For 2026, Rizwan is eager to test himself in the UK, offering clubs a high-quality option across all three disciplines — batting, keeping, and fielding — along with invaluable professional experience from Pakistan’s elite competitions.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.