Like all earlier seasons of the Pakistan Super League, PSL 6 has also given a platform of chances to new players such as Mohammad Wasim junior, who has emerged from North Waziristan.
As stated by the 19-year-old cricketer, playing for the PSL is a dream-come-true break for him.
He has stated “I am enjoying my time with Islamabad United. I am trying to learn as much as possible from Johan Botha, Ruman Raees, Saeed Ajmal, and other players in the team,”
“I am enjoying my time with Islamabad United. I am trying to learn as much as possible from Johan Botha, Ruman Raees, Saeed Ajmal, and other players in the team,”
Wasim made his first appearance during Sunday’s PSL6 match for Islamabad United and sent back many batsmen, including Shahid Afridi, Sohaib Maqsood, and Mohammad Rizwan and made his presence known in the world of cricket.
While talking about his career journey he said: “Life in Waziristan wasn’t easy for me due to the lack of facilities. So I went to Peshawar to start my career in cricket. I joined a club there, then started playing district-level cricket before representing my region at the age-group level. Finally, I was picked to represent the Pakistan U19 team, That’s how my journey started,”