Since the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) approaches its 10th season, its light is often attracted to the stars. However, these are the emerging abilities that often captivate the audience and renounce the dynamics of the game.
This season is ready to introduce a cadre of young cricketers who want to identify them. All six franchises are the emerging players to look at the HBL PSL 2025, with finalizing their roster.
Saad Masood (Islamabad United)
At the age of 20, Saad Masood is an all -rounder drawing parallel to Islamabad United captain Shadab Khan. Masood faced challenges with Peshawar Zalmi, in the first launch of the PSL at the age of 18, but demonstrated promises in domestic circuits.
In the Champions T20 Cup, he scored 157 runs at an average of 39 39 and 147 strike rate.
Ali Raza (Peshawar Zalmi)
At the age of 17, Ali Raza is a fast -paced product of cricketing grats like Ian Bishop. During the U19 World Cup, he claimed nine wickets in three matches, which maintained the economy rate under 3.5.
Subsequent first class performances, including a distance of 10 wickets, identified its growing abilities.
Mohammad Shahzad (Islamabad United)
A 21 -year -old all -rounder, Mohammad Shehzad, focused with a hat -trick in the final of the President’s Trophy, which played a significant role in winning the Pakistan TV Championship.
His domestic season was brilliant, scoring an average of 54.3 to 706 and taking 20 wickets in nine matches. The acquisition of Shahzad of Islamabad United has added a dynamic edge to his lineup.
Mazis charities (Peshawar Zalmi)
At the age of 19, Muzash charities have moved from U19 cricket to senior levels with commendable performances. Despite a minor exhibition at the 2022 U19 World Cup, he performed well in first -class cricket, with an average of 21 40 matches.
Its T20 stats are equally impressive, on average 29.6 and the strike rate is 131.3. In a notable innings, 53 balls against Markers are fastened off 82 runs.
Mohammad Zeeshan (Quetta Gladiators)
Standing tall at 6’8, Mohammad Zeeshan’s presence is harsh. He got six wickets in five matches during the U19 World Cup period. The U19 Asia Cup was a standout moment against Nepal 6-19 Spell.
The Pakistan Junior League highlights his performance in his performance, which is undergoing a wicket and taking part in the final with 3-27 spells.
Arafat Minhas (Karachi Kings)
Arafat Minhas is rapidly emerging as a player to see a very exciting young man in Pakistan cricket and to see the PSL 2025. An intelligent all -rounder, Minhas, has already shown the talent in domestic cricket.
A worthy lower -order batsman and a left -wing skilled spinner, with his multiplied performance, attracted Pakistan to a famous victory in last year’s U19 World Cup semi -final. He ended the tournament with eight wickets at an impressive economy rate of 2.7, with a valuable contribution to the bat.
Minhas has also gained international experience, which played four T20is for Pakistan and included in two PSL matches last season. Strict, controlled spells and troubled top -order batsmen are known for their ability to bowl, including Babar Azam’s choice, Minhas brings balance and versatility to his franchise Karachi Kings.
Shahid Aziz (Multan Sultan)
As an all -rounder, Shahid Aziz’s ability has begun to shake. His contribution to both the bat and the ball has been prominent in domestic cricket. The PSL 2025 offers a platform to show it its capabilities at a large stage, fans expect its effects on the Multan Sultan’s campaign.
Sufyan resident (Peshawar Zalmi)
Young mystery spinner Sufyan Muqim received headlines last year when he made his name in the record books with 3 wickets for 3 wickets in the second T20 against Zimbabwe, which helped him dismiss him for his lowest T20I total 57.
Nevertheless, the Pakistan Champions Trophy squad was selected, despite limited opportunities, the resident recently reminded fans during the T20 series against New Zealand. With Pakistan being left behind 4-0, it was eventually given a chance in the fifth match.
When most of Pakistan’s bowlers were struggling, the mock stood out, surprised the New Zealand batsmen and claimed two wickets in just two overs.
Already, after representing Pakistan in three ODIs and ten tonnes, the leftist spinner’s ability to pressure it makes it a potential game changer. With its deception and control, the resident of PSL 10 can prove to be a valuable asset for Peshawar Zalmai.