Cricketer Sharjeel Khan represents Pakistan. He was born in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan, on August 14, 1989. He bats left-handed and bowls right-handed leg breaks. He serves as the opening batsman for the Pakistan cricket team. Because of his powerful hitting, he is also the most popular cricketer in Pakistan after Shahid Afridi and Imran Nazir.
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Sharjeel Khan Bio
Nickname | Sharjeel |
Age | 33 years old |
Birthday | August 14 1989 |
Real Name | Sharjeel Khan |
Profession | Cricketer |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Birthplace | Hyderabad, Sindh |
Country | Pakistan |
Religion | Islam |
Zodiac Sign | Leo |
Net Worth | 1 Million |
Education | Graduated |
Cricket Info
Role | Opening Batter |
Teams | Pakistan, Karachi Kings, Islamabad United, The Rest, Pakistan A Pakistan Under-19s, Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited, United Bank Limited, Hyderabad Team |
Bowling Style | Legbreak |
Batting Style | Left-hand Bat |
Shirt Number | 98 |
Physical Measurements
Height | 5 feet 9 In., 1.83 meters, 183 cm |
Weight | 52 Kg |
Waist | 34 in. |
Hair Color | Dull brown |
Eye Color | Black |
Shoe Size | 10 In. |
Body Measurements | 42-34-13 in. |
Body type | Average |
Family
Father Name | Suhail Mehmood Ali Zai |
Mother Name | Not Known |
Marital Status |
Married |
Wife/Spouse | Mahnoor Khan |
Marriage Date | December 23, 2017 |
Children No. | 2 |
Kids | 1 Daughter & 1 Son |
Siblings | Not Known |
Career
Sharjeel Khan began playing for the Quaid e Azam Trophy in Hyderabad, Pakistan, in 2009. He rose to the success ladder in 2013 after playing his debut T20 International cricket match against Afghanistan.
Favourite Things
Colour | Blue |
Food | Biryani |
Cricketers | Saeed Anwar |
Hobbies | Playing Tennis |
Facts & Controversy
- The Pakistan Cricket Board officially accused Sharjeel and partner Khalid Latif of breaking the anti-corruption rule during the 2017 Pakistan Super League.
- Sharjeel was found guilty and given a five-year suspension.
- Pakistani all-rounder Muhammad Hafeez recently sent a letter to the PCB regarding Sharjeel’s comeback to the national cricket team Pakistan. To defend Pakistan, shouldn’t we set standards of dignity and excellence higher than any other “Extra Talent”? he said.
- In response, PCB authorities stated that Hafeez should focus on his game instead of challenging the board. PCB CEO Wasim Khan.