Brought into the world on November 20, 1996, Usman Ghani is a youthful right-given opening batsman for Afghanistan. In 2014, he was essential for the Afghanistan Under-19 group that crushed Australia and Sri Lanka in the Under-19 World Cup, preparing for his choice for the 2015 World Cup also.
One of the most thrilling youthful cricketers from the country, Ghani was only 17 when he made his ODI debut during the 2014 Asian Cricket Council Premier League, against Hong Kong in Kuala Lumpur. He was the most elevated run-scorer of the competition with 228 runs at a normal of 45.60.
He scored 100 years against Zimbabwe in July 2014, becoming one of the two centurions for Afghanistan in the year 2014. Notwithstanding, his century went to no end as Sikandar Raza's 141 assisted Zimbabwe with beating Afghanistan by eight wickets in that game. He made his T20I debut against Zimbabwe on October 26, 2015.