Overview
Teams represented
Biography
Ikram Alikhil, a promising talent from Afghanistan, has been making waves in the cricketing world with his skills behind the stumps and his potential with the bat. Born on September 29, 2000, in Afghanistan, Alikhil has quickly risen through the ranks to become a key player for his national team. As a left-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper, he has shown glimpses of brilliance that suggest a bright future ahead.
Alikhil's journey began with the Afghanistan Under-19 team, where he showcased his talent in the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2018, scoring a notable 80 against Australia Under-19. His performances in youth cricket paved the way for his entry into the senior national team. In Test cricket, Alikhil made his debut against Ireland in 2019.
In ODIs, Alikhil has played 31 matches, scoring 384 runs with an average of 22.58. His highest score of 86 against the West Indies in 2019 remains a highlight of his career. Despite a modest strike rate of 67.72, his ability to anchor the innings and provide stability in the middle order is invaluable to the Afghan team. His fielding skills are also noteworthy, with 21 catches and five stumpings in ODIs, reflecting his agility and sharp reflexes behind the stumps.
Alikhil's domestic performances have been impressive, particularly in the Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament, where he scored 142 against Mahipar Stars in 2024. His first-class batting average of 38.50, with two centuries and six fifties, indicates his potential to become a reliable batsman for Afghanistan in the longer format.
As Afghanistan looks forward to future challenges, including the ICC events and other bilateral series, Alikhil's role will be crucial. His development as a batsman and his consistency as a wicketkeeper will be key to Afghanistan's success on the international stage. As Ikram Alikhil continues to grow and evolve as a cricketer, the cricketing world watches with anticipation, hoping to witness the rise of a new star in Afghan cricket.