Pakistan National Cricket Team

Abdullah Fazal

Pakistan’s newest Test opener and one of the most composed young left-handed batters in domestic cricket. The 23-year-old from Karachi who scored fifties in both innings on his Test debut and announced himself to Pakistan cricket in style.
Pakistan· Opening Batter· Left Handed Bat· Karachi
Born: January 16, 2003  ·  Age 23  ·  Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Test Rank
#75
Test Debut
2026
PSL Team
RWP
Test Runs
141
Avg 35.25
FC Runs
1,969
Avg 41.02
T20 SR
153
1 Century

Personal Details

Full NameAbdullah Fazal
Age23
Date of Birth16 January 2003
BirthplaceKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Batting StyleLeft Handed Bat
Bowling StyleLeft Arm Medium
Playing RoleOpening Batter
PSL TeamRawalpindiz (2026)
PSL FeePKR 67.50 lakh

Career Debuts

Test Debut8 May 2026 — vs Bangladesh, Mirpur
Test Cap262nd Test cap for Pakistan
Test Best66 — both innings of debut match
FC Best182 — First-Class cricket
T20 Best103* — T20 century

Abdullah Fazal Career Statistics


FormatMInnRunsHSAvgSR100s50s4s6sCt
Test241416635.2550.00022012
FC27501,96918241.0256.064122501726
T20s1615517103*57.44153.4113432511

M: Matches Inn: Innings HS: Highest Score Avg: Average SR: Strike Rate Ct: Catches

TournamentTeamMInnRunsHSAvgSR50s100s
PSL 2026Rawalpindiz77912318.20135.8200
President’s Trophy 2025-26State Bank762251.8322

President’s Trophy 2025-26 top run-scorer with 622 runs in 7 matches at 51.83

Source: ESPNCricinfo · Updated June 2026

Abdullah Fazal Biography


Abdullah Fazal is Pakistan’s most exciting young Test batter of 2026. Born on 16 January 2003 in Karachi, he is a left-handed opening batter who plays with a maturity that seems to belong to someone ten years older. When Pakistan picked him as one of four uncapped players for the Bangladesh Test series in May 2026, few outside domestic cricket circles knew his name. By the time the first Test in Mirpur was done, everyone did.

His road to international cricket was built entirely on weight of runs. He made his first-class debut for Karachi Region Blues in the 2024-25 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and barely looked back. In November 2024 he scored 129 for Karachi Region Blues in what was the start of a remarkable domestic run. By the time Pakistan came calling, he had scored 1,969 first-class runs at an average of 41.02 with four hundreds and twelve fifties across 27 matches. He was the leading run-scorer in the 2025-26 President’s Trophy with 622 runs in seven matches at 51.83, including two hundreds and two fifties for State Bank of Pakistan. He also lit up the National T20 Cup with a match-winning 88 not out in the semifinal for Karachi Whites at a strike rate of 167. When a player scores consistently across all formats at that pace, the national selectors have no choice but to notice.

His Test debut on 8 May 2026 against Bangladesh in Mirpur was the kind of start most batters only dream about. He became only the sixth Pakistani in history to score a half-century in both innings of his debut Test match. His 60 in the first innings and a composed knock in the second as Pakistan chased 268 placed him alongside names like Azhar Mahmood and Abdullah Shafique in that rare club. He finished with 141 runs across the two-match series at an average of 35.25. For a 23-year-old making his Test debut against a full-strength Bangladesh attack, those numbers tell the story of a batter with a very clear head under pressure.

Earlier in 2026, he represented Rawalpindiz in PSL 2026, the newly formed franchise that replaced Multan Sultans. He was signed for PKR 67.50 lakh and played seven matches, contributing as an opener while learning from teammates like Mohammad Rizwan and Daryl Mitchell. In an interview with Geo News ahead of his PSL debut, he said his biggest aim was always to perform well and represent Pakistan. That conversation happened in April. By May he was doing exactly that, wearing the green shirt in a Test match and making fifties look routine.

Abdullah is everything Pakistan’s Test batting lineup has needed at the top of the order. He is calm, he is technically sound, he is left-handed which gives balance to the top order, and he clearly knows his game well enough not to be rattled by the occasion. He is only 23 years old. The best is very much still to come.

Awards & Honours


6th Pakistani to score 50 in both innings of a Test debutRecord
Pakistan Test cap 262 — vs Bangladesh, Mirpur2026
President’s Trophy 2025-26 top run-scorer — 622 runs at 51.832026
National T20 Cup semifinal match-winner — 88* for Karachi Whites2026
First-Class century — 182 in domestic red-ball cricketRecord
T20 century — 103* in T20 domestic cricketRecord
Abdullah Fazal Net Worth

Frequently Asked Questions


He scored half-centuries in both innings of his Test debut against Bangladesh in Mirpur in May 2026, making him only the sixth Pakistani in history to achieve that feat. He scored 60 in the first innings and contributed a composed knock in the second as Pakistan chased a target of 268. He finished the two-match series with 141 runs at an average of 35.25.

He was born on 16 January 2003 and is 23 years old as of June 2026. He made his Pakistan Test debut at 23 years old against Bangladesh in May 2026 and received his 262nd Test cap for Pakistan.

He played for Rawalpindiz in PSL 2026, the newly formed franchise that replaced Multan Sultans. He was signed for PKR 67.50 lakh and played seven matches as an opener during the tournament before joining the Pakistan Test squad for the Bangladesh series.

He has scored 1,969 first-class runs at an average of 41.02 across 27 matches, including four centuries and twelve fifties with a highest score of 182. He was the top run-scorer in the 2025-26 President’s Trophy with 622 runs at 51.83. In T20 cricket he averages 57.44 at a strike rate of 153.41 and has scored a T20 century of 103 not out.

He is a left-handed opening batter who is known for his composure and solid technique. He is the kind of batter who anchors an innings rather than forcing the pace from ball one, but his T20 strike rate of 153.41 shows he can shift gears when the situation demands it. His ability to perform under pressure in his Test debut showed a mental strength that is rare in a 23-year-old on debut.

Yes. he was born in Karachi on 16 January 2003. He came through the Karachi domestic cricket system, representing Karachi Region Blues and Karachi Region Whites before breaking into the Pakistan Test side in 2026. He is one of the most exciting young cricketers to emerge from Karachi in recent years.