
Sohaib Maqsood
PakistanOverview
Teams represented
Pakistan
Balochistan
Bahawalpur and Multan
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Faisalabad
Khan Research Laboratories
Multan Tigers
Multan
National Bank of Pakistan
Pakistan A
Punjab Pakistan
Peshawar
Rawalpindi
Sindh
Water and Power Development Authority
Pakistan Under-19
United Bank Limited
Baluchistan Warriors
Islamabad United
Lahore Qalandars
Peshawar Zalmi
Multan Sultans
Southern Punjab
Delhi Bulls
Pearl Gladiators
Swift Gallopers
Dambulla Sixers
Muzzaffarabad Tigers
Clarion Eagles
Pakistan Champions
Dallas Lonestars CC
Janakpur BoltsBiography
Sohaib Maqsood is a Pakistani cricketer, a right-handed all-rounder, who bats in the middle-order and bowls off-break. Born in Multan, Maqsood made his first-class debut for his home side against Lahore region in 2004. An aggressive batsman by nature, Maqsood has an impressive average in first-class cricket and a very good strike rate for T20s.
As has been the case with many Pakistan players, Shoaib Maqsood started off as a bowler but then turned into a batsman. Primarily an off-spinner, Maqsood made his first-class debut for Multan Region at the age of 17 but a horrific back-injury kept him out of first-class cricket for the next three years which was a huge blow to his aspirations of becoming a bowler. A determined Maqsood returned to competitive cricket in 2007-08 and impressed as a middle-order batsman but a dip in form followed by an ankle ligament injury hampered his progress further.
The dedicated and determined youngster bounced back hard with consistent performances in both first-class and List-A cricket which helped him find a place in the Pakistan T20I squad for matches in Zimbabwe and subsequently the ODI squad for the series against South African in the UAE. He had a blistering start to his ODI career with two fifties from the first two matches but more importantly, he impressed one and all with his fearless approach and flamboyance.





