| Score | OPPN. | Format | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10* & 13* | ZIM | Test | 20 Oct 25 |
| 2 & 19 | ZIM | Test | 02 Jan 25 |
| 0 & 1 | BAN | Test | 14 Jun 23 |
| 1(2) | SL | ODI | 27 Nov 22 |
| 0*(1) | SL | ODI | 25 Nov 22 |
| Wickets | OPPN. | Format | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-62 & DNB | ZIM | Test | 20 Oct 25 |
| 3-62 & 0-24 | ZIM | Test | 02 Jan 25 |
| 2-39 & 0-61 | BAN | Test | 14 Jun 23 |
| 2-46 | SL | ODI | 25 Nov 22 |
| 0-35 | BAN | ODI | 23 Feb 22 |
A huge fan of former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Asif, Afghanistan’s Yamin Ahmadzai made his white-ball debuts quite early, in the 2015 season but it’s in the longest format that he has earned accolades as far as Afghanistan’s domestic cricket is concerned. A smooth and economical action and unerring accuracy
around the off-stump channel are Yamin’s signature traits. He is also blessed with the ability to move the ball and this quality coupled with his discipline as a bowler makes him a competent resource in red-ball cricket. In his brief Test career so far, he’s already had three instances of three-wicket hauls, including two in his debut game (which was Afghanistan’s inaugural Test as well) against a formidable Indian batting line-up. It shall be interesting to see if Yamin features in Afghanistan’s limited-overs plans but he is surely one of their automatic picks as far as Test cricket is concerned. With more exposure, he could be a threatening all-round pacer.
Written by Hariprasad Sadanandan