Mohammad Nawaz hails from Rawalpindi, the city which delivered cricketers like Shoaib Akhtar, Azhar Mahmood, Mohammad Wasim and Yasir Arafat. Nawaz is an all-rounder who has had incredible accomplishment at the lesser level, and had been a vital part during his Under-19 cricketing days.
His consistency at the lesser level assisted him with guaranteeing a spot in the National Cricket Academy crew (Pakistan) which visited West Indies for the World Championship during the year 2008. From that point forward he has addressed Pakistan U-16's, 19's and had an incredible run both as a batsman and as a bowler.
He was likewise a standard part in the public side during the 2012 U-19 World Cup which was held in Australia. He plays for National Bank of Pakistan and Rawalpindi Rams in the homegrown circuit and local T20 association separately.
Nawaz, who addressed Quetta Gladiators in the debut Pakistan Super League, dazzled everyone with his overall capacities. He wound up as the third-most elevated wicket-taker of the time, and was before long drafted into the public side for Asia cup 2016 in Bangladesh.
In the wake of making his presentation in the Asia cup against UAE, Nawaz didn't take long to start his profession in the other two arrangements. His ODI debut came against Ireland during Pakistan's visit through England in 2016, and the Test cricket submersion in October of that very year against the Windies. Yet, after three Tests he has been neglected by the selectors. The presence of Yasir Shah and the development of Shadab Khan implied he wasn't picked for the return series to the Windies in mid 2017.
He was important for the ODI crew which visited Australia yet just got one game on the visit. He was not picked for the Champions Trophy, which Pakistan in the long run wound up winning.
At the point when cricket got back to Pakistan in 2017, Nawaz was named in the 15-man crew to take on World XI. Before that, Benoni Zalmi got him in the Global T20 League drafts.