Samiullah Shenwari is a right-given batsman and a leg-break bowler, who plays for Afghanistan. He made his First-Class debut against Zimbabwe XI in August 2009. Shenwari was a piece of the Afghan group that got elevated to Division Two, permitting them to take part in the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier, where they acquired ODI status.
Shenwari made his ODI debut against Scotland in April 2009. He made his T20I debut in February 2010 against Ireland. From that point forward, Shenwari has been a significant piece of the Afghan group.
On March 1, 2014, Shenwari scored a splendid 81 against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup, subsequently assisting his group with enlisting their most memorable ODI win against a Test playing country. He put on a 164-run organization alongside Asghar Stanikzai for the 6th wicket, which is the fifth most elevated association for the 6th wicket throughout the entire existence of ODI Cricket and the third most elevated ODI association for Afghanistan.
Shenwari has been an extremely helpful allrounder for Afghanistan. Aside from being an efficient bowler, Shenwari has been extremely helpful with the bat too. His ongoing batting normal is over 35 and he has likewise gotten more that 40 wickets in ODIs at an economy pace of under five. He has been a customary in the public side and is supposed to be picked in the playing XI for the World Cup 2015 too.