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Sports Print edition: 2025-12-01

Cricketer Maaz highlights achievements

Published December 1, 2025 Updated December 1, 2025 08:25am
Photo: PCB
Photo: PCB

LAHORE: In a span of just 11 months, Peshawar-born Maaz Sadaqat has compiled an admirable list of achievements and gained experience in different cricketing environments.

He won player of the match award on his HBL PSL debut, which included a 102-run stand with Babar Azam, finished runners-up with Peshawar in both the National T20 Cup and Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and faced South Africa’s full-strength attack in a warm-up match before the ICC Champions Trophy in Karachi. Additionally, he toured England and Australia with Pakistan Shaheens, struck a century against Adelaide Strikers in the Top End T20 in Darwin, scored his second first-class century for Peshawar, won Hong Kong Super Sixes and most recently earned the player of the tournament award in Pakistan Shaheens’ successful campaign in ACC Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars in Doha.

Reflecting on a very busy yet fruitful fifth year as a professional cricketer and first out of teenage, Maaz says, “It has been a great year exposure-wise especially with three Shaheens tours, domestic cricket, Hong Kong Sixes and now the Nepal Premier League. I have been making short stops at home in Peshawar between all these engagements and the last time I left home after coming from Doha, my mother welled up seeing me for such a short time but she is also so proud of seeing me do well after all we have gone through as a family.”

Maaz has so far played 24 first-class, 20 List A and 25 T20 matches. His latest statement and one which has brought him a lot of recognition was the 258 runs in five innings – the most in Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 – and 7-52 in 12 overs with the ball for Pakistan Shaheens.

Reflecting on his stellar all-round form in the tournament, he said “Going into the Rising Stars tournament, I had plenty of belief in me and pledged to myself that I will win it for my team. All the hard work I have done prior to this season has paid off.”

He said, “In the Hong Kong Sixes, even if you went for three sixes, it was considered a good over and the boundaries were short. But just a few days later when I bowled in Doha, I felt near to no pressure because the moments felt less intense and I eased into my bowling role well, which helped our team.”

The challenge of switching between white-ball and red-ball does not bother him much as he believes, “In modern day cricket, if you observe that the best batters are almost batting with the same kind of tempo across formats, so I tend to follow the same rule for myself and look to get going wherever I am batting.”

Preparing meticulously before every series or tournament has been the cornerstone of all the success he has reaped so far and his regional head coach and former KP teammate Raffatullah Mohmand testifies, “Apart from being a quick learner and skilled cricketer, Maaz’s success also lies in in-depth preparation of all the challenges fronting him.

“Right from the moment he shot into regional and provincial squads of KP and Peshawar as a teenager, he started observing and talking to all the experienced players like Mohammad Rizwan, Iftikhar Ahmed and Sahibzada Farhan. He took out leaves from their playbooks and applied that in his trainings and preparation, which have paced up his progress,” he added.

Raffatullah rated him high from the early days and arranged for him a contract in the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League 2023 for the City Club, where he made his List A debut in Savar and scored 128 runs in six matches including a fifty and picked up four wickets as an 18-year-old.

Talking about his journey, Maaz recollected that his elder brother – Haroon Sadaqat, who played 10 first-class games for FATA in 2016 and has made a comeback to the four-day game after nine years in the ongoing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy season for the same team – took him to Ashnaghar Cricket Club in Peshawar after he had passed matriculation.

Maaz’s long wait to bat with Babar ended when Peshawar Zalmi handed him the HBL PSL debut and slipped to 38-3 in 5.5 overs chasing 144 against Islamabad United at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore on 2 May. The duo remained in the middle for 62 balls in a game-changing century partnership, where Maaz hit four fours and three sixes in his 33-ball 55.

“With Babar at the other end, I felt no pressure and I turned to my natural game acquiring more belief. That time also helped me realise how much I have trained all my life to get here and do well. I felt a lot more motivated to showcase my skills and win the game for my team,” he said.

As Maaz continues to learn and develop with a better part of the 2025-26 domestic cricket season remaining, fans and pundits alike will anticipate more marvellous performances from the batting all-rounder. Maaz on the other hand, will surely look to find more ways to outsmart oppositions as he grows in confidence, demand and value on the field and on the screens.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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