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Muhammad Imran Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Muhammad Imran Recent Form

Batting

IAI vs YSG, T204 (6)
IAI vs MUT, T200 (1) *
IAI vs ROS, T200 (2)
IAI vs RNC, T2018 (21) *
IAI vs MAT, T206 (4)
OMN vs USA, T20I0 (1)
OMN vs USA, T20I1 (1) *
IAI vs RNC, LIST A8 (16)
IAI vs YSG, LIST A15 (29)
IAI vs MUT, LIST A0 (1) *
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Bowling

IAI vs YSG, T202-15
IAI vs MUT, T202-21
IAI vs RNC, T200-39
IAI vs ROS, T202-22
IAI vs MUT, T203-16
IAI vs RNC, T202-22
IAI vs MAT, T202-32
IAI vs ROS, T201-33
IAI vs YSG, T201-39
OMN vs USA, T20I1-19
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Muhammad Imran Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
T20I22100150.001.0000----
LIST A4323001550.0011.5050----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
T20I2247.6410.503/23108.25----
LIST A4384.8714.004/492017.25----

Teams played for

IAS Invincibles Oman

About Muhammad Imran

NameMuhammad Imran
GenderMale
Birth9 May 1989
Birth PlaceDera Ismail Khan
NationalityOmani
RoleBowler
Batsright handed . lower order
Bowlsright-arm medium . Faster

From going viral for his Shoaib Akhtar-like bowling action to making his way into Oman’s Asia Cup 2025 squad, Muhammad Imran’s story is nothing short of remarkable.... continue reading

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Player Bio

From going viral for his Shoaib Akhtar-like bowling action to making his way into Oman’s Asia Cup 2025 squad, Muhammad Imran’s story is nothing short of remarkable.

Born in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, on September 5, 1989, Imran left home at 18 against his family’s wishes to pursue a career in cricket. Blessed with raw pace — clocked at 143 km/h in his youth — he impressed in Karachi’s U-19 trials but never broke into Pakistan’s system. His career took a turn years later when bowling clips of him surfaced online in 2019, catching the eye of an Oman T20 franchise.

Imran moved to Muscat, working long shifts installing CCTV cameras while training in the evenings. His persistence eventually earned him a call-up to Oman’s national camp, where coach Duleep Mendis helped refine his skills. By 2024, he was a standout in the Oman D10 League, claiming 21 wickets in 14 matches, and soon after, he earned his international debut.

In T20Is, Imran made an immediate impact with 3 for 23 against the USA and has since picked up wickets at a healthy economy. His Shoaib Akhtar-inspired run-up and explosive release have made him a fan favourite, with many hailing him as “Oman’s Shoaib Akhtar.” At 35, Imran’s late-blooming journey is a testament to perseverance, as he now gears up to face elite opposition at the Asia Cup 2025.

(As of September 2025)