Umar Waheed is a right handed middle order batsman who has recently been a regular selection in the Pakistan Under 19 side. His batting is complimented by the ability to bowl medium pace and off spin.
Shan Masood, 22, is a left-handed opening batsman who has represented Pakistan at U-15 and U-19 level and was named vice-captain at the 2008 U-19 World Cup in Malaysia. He plays for HBL and has been invited to the PCB's emerging players camp at NCA.
Ahmed Jamal, 23, is a right-arm pace bowler hailing from Abbotabad. Viewed by many pundits and coaches as a future Pakistan international, Jamal spoke to PakPassion about his development as a cricketer, future aspirations and his playing career to date.
Imam-ul-Haq is a left-handed middle order batsman from Lahore. One of Pakistan’s most promising talents, Imam is the nephew of the Ex Pakistan captain and batting maestro, Inzamam-ul-Haq.
PakPassion.net speaks to the tall 19yr old pacer, Ehsan Adil, about his development as a cricketer from an early age and all the way through to the Under 19 level where he represented Pakistan at the ICC U19 World Cup.
In a continuation of PP's Pakistani Legends series, Beyond the Boundary focuses on Shoaib Akhtar, controversial, injury-prone, but ever the entertainer.
In the light of the upcoming India-Pakistan series, the latest Beyond the Boundary discusses the impact of Abdul Kardar on the establishment of Pakistan as a force in world cricket.
As part of Pakpassion's on-going tribute to the legends of Pakistani cricket, this weeks 'Beyond the Boundary' piece looks back on the career of Waqar Younis, undoubtedly one of the best bowlers ever produced by a country rich with fast bowling resources.
In this weeks Beyond the Boundary segment, we attempt to answer a question which Cricket Fans have asked since time immemorial! - What makes a cricketer a legend?
This week's comment discusses the series between Pakistan All Star XI and International World XI completed over the weekend, the first time overseas internationals have played on Pakistani soil for over three years.
In exclusive remarks to PakPassion.net, Basit expressed his confidence in the arrangements for the upcoming games in Karachi and while praising the efforts of the organizers, hoped that this would be a firm step towards restoration of international cricket in Pakistan.