Fakhar Zaman, brought into the world in Katlang, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa made his top of the line debut for Karachi Blues in the year 2013. He moved to Karachi at 16 years old and enlisted in the naval force. Following a drawn out tryst, he changed his regard for cricket and has figured out how to support that from that point forward.
A left-given batsman and a convenient parttime sluggish left-armer, his techniques suit the restricted overs design. He had a fabulous disagreement the 2016 release of the Pakistan Cup where he scored 297 runs in five games including 2 fifties and a long period. Subsequently, wound up as the second most noteworthy run-getter behind Ahmed Shehzad. His stroke-filled 115 in the finale helped his group - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to bring home the championship.
Solid exhibitions in pretty much every organization at the homegrown level implied he has a super durable spot in the Lahore Qalandars side for the second release of the PSL. His 'see the ball, hit the ball' approach makes him a group puller and a bundle that is difficult to disregard in more limited configurations of the game. His fireworks procured him a spot in Pakistan's crew for the Champions Trophy in mid 2017.
What's more, he snatched the open door with two hands by being the Man of the last kindness a shining ton in the finale against most despised rivals India. Pakistan turned into the furthest down the line group to win the Champions Trophy and 252 runs in 4 games made Fakhar Zaman a banner kid in the Pakistani cricket club. He was sidelined for the first association game against India however at that point was given a presentation against South Africa in the subsequent game. A quickfire 31 off 23 balls began his global dream and he never thought back post that. Fifties against Lanka and England and afterward the icing was the ton in the finals.
Man of the match CT finals:
J Kallis(1998)
C Cairns(2000)
I Bradshaw(2004)
S Watson(2006 and 2009)
R Jadeja(2013)
Fakhar Zaman(2017)