HBL PSL X: Eight young players who could steal the show

This season is poised to introduce a cadre of young cricketers eager to make their mark.


News Desk April 11, 2025

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​As the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) approaches its 10th season, the spotlight often gravitates toward established stars. However, it's the emerging talents that frequently captivate audiences and redefine the game's dynamics.

This season is poised to introduce a cadre of young cricketers eager to make their mark. With all six franchises finalising their rosters, here are some of the standout emerging players to watch in HBL PSL 2025.

Saad Masood (Islamabad United)

At 20, Saad Masood is an all-rounder drawing parallels to Islamabad United's captain, Shadab Khan. Making his PSL debut at 18 with Peshawar Zalmi, Masood faced challenges but showcased promise in domestic circuits.

In the Champions T20 Cup, he amassed 157 runs at an average of 39 and a striking strike rate of 147. His bowling, though needing refinement, holds potential for growth. ​

Ali Raza (Peshawar Zalmi)

At just 17, Ali Raza is a fast-bowling prodigy admired by cricketing greats like Ian Bishop. During the U19 World Cup, he claimed nine wickets across three matches, maintaining an economy rate under 3.5.

His subsequent first-class performances, including a 10-wicket match haul, underscore his burgeoning talent. ​

Muhammad Shehzad (Islamabad United)

A 21-year-old all-rounder, Muhammad Shehzad garnered attention with a hat-trick in the President Trophy Final, contributing significantly to Pakistan TV's championship win.

His domestic season was stellar, amassing 706 runs at an average of 54.3 and securing 20 wickets in nine matches. Islamabad United's acquisition of Shehzad adds a dynamic edge to their lineup. ​

Maaz Sadaqat (Peshawar Zalmi)

At 19, Maaz Sadaqat has transitioned from U19 cricket to senior levels with commendable performances. Despite a modest showing in the 2022 U19 World Cup, he has excelled in first-class cricket, averaging nearly 40 over 21 matches.

His T20 stats are equally impressive, with an average of 29.6 and a strike rate of 131.3. A notable inning includes a rapid 82 off 53 balls against Markhors.

Mohammad Zeeshan (Quetta Gladiators)

Standing tall at 6'8", Mohammad Zeeshan's presence is formidable. His U19 World Cup stint yielded six wickets in five matches. A standout moment was a 6-19 spell against Nepal in the U19 Asia Cup.

His performance in the Pakistan Junior League, leading in wicket-taking and clinching the final with a 3-27 spell, highlights his potential.

Arafat Minhas (Karachi Kings)

Arafat Minhas is quickly emerging as one of the most exciting young talents in Pakistan cricket and a player to watch in PSL 2025. A promising all-rounder, Minhas has already displayed flashes of brilliance in domestic cricket.

A capable lower-order batter and skillful left-arm spinner, he nearly led Pakistan to a famous victory in last year’s U19 World Cup semi-final with his all-round performance. He finished the tournament with eight wickets at an impressive economy rate of 2.7, along with valuable contributions with the bat.

Minhas has also gained international experience, having played four T20Is for Pakistan and featuring in two PSL matches last season. Known for his ability to bowl tight, controlled spells and trouble top-order batters, including the likes of Babar Azam, Minhas brings balance and versatility to his franchise Karachi Kings.

Shahid Aziz (Multan Sultans)

Shahid Aziz's versatility as an all-rounder has begun to turn heads. His contributions with both bat and ball in domestic cricket have been significant. PSL 2025 offers him a platform to showcase his skills on a larger stage, with fans anticipating his impact on Multan Sultans' campaign.

Sufiyan Muqeem (Peshawar Zalmi)

Young mystery spinner Sufiyan Muqeem grabbed headlines last year when he etched his name into the record books with a sensational spell of 5 for 3 in the second T20I against Zimbabwe, helping dismiss them for their lowest-ever T20I total of 57.

Despite limited opportunities thereafter—despite being picked for the Pakistan Champions Trophy squad, Muqeem recently reminded fans of his talent during the T20I series against New Zealand. With Pakistan trailing 4-0, he was finally given a chance in the fifth match.

While most of Pakistan’s bowlers struggled, Muqeem stood out, baffling the New Zealand batters and claiming two wickets in just two overs.

Having already represented Pakistan in three ODIs and ten T20Is, the left-arm spinner’s ability to deliver under pressure makes him a potential game-changer. With his deceptive spin and control, Muqeem could prove to be a valuable asset for Peshawar Zalmi in PSL 10.

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