Mohammad Amin
Name: Mohammad Amin
Position: Right-arm Fast Bowler
Number: 32
Age: 38
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About Mohammad Amin

Full Name: Mohammad Amin Date of Birth: March 9, 1996 Birthplace: Karachi, Pakistan (represents Kuwait) Role: Right-Arm Fast Bowler | Lower Order Batter Mohammad Amin represents a new breed of fast bowlers for Kuwait—disciplined, determined, and unrelenting. Though his name might not yet echo on the global cricket stage, within the Gulf and Associate cricketing circles, Amin is a figure of quiet consistency and thunderous impact. Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Mohammad Amin was raised around cricket obsession. Growing up near tape-ball matches and the roaring passion of street cricket, he developed his speed and competitive edge early. After relocating to Kuwait, he continued to pursue cricket through domestic clubs, showcasing raw pace and bounce that quickly caught the attention of selectors. He made his T20I debut for Kuwait in 2020, and from the outset, Amin impressed with his pace, control, and energy. As a right-arm fast bowler, his action is fluid, and his seam position is upright—making him especially dangerous under lights or in helpful conditions. Amin isn’t just about speed; he reads batters well, varying his length and using short balls to intimidate or yorkers to finish the job. In his international career so far, Amin has claimed more than 25 wickets in T20Is, often bowling in the toughest phases—the powerplay and the death overs. His best figures of 3/12 against Qatar came in a crunch regional qualifier, where he dismantled the top order and helped Kuwait defend a modest total. Amin has become the captain’s go-to man when the team needs control, aggression, or a game-changing wicket. Off the field, Amin is soft-spoken, respectful, and highly committed to his craft. He regularly trains at Kuwait’s cricket academies, working on strength, recovery, and mental focus. He’s known to bowl for hours in the nets, tweaking his variations and improving his slower ball and bouncers—qualities that have added depth to his game. Though his batting opportunities have been limited, Amin has played valuable lower-order cameos. His intent with the bat reflects his overall mindset: fight till the last ball. Whether it's facing the last over of a tense match or bowling with a wet ball under pressure, Amin thrives on challenges. What sets Amin apart is his humility and hunger. He doesn't chase fame or headlines—he's in love with the game itself. His teammates often highlight his reliability and willingness to do the hard yards, especially in hot conditions and tense moments. As Kuwait aims to establish itself further in ICC T20 qualifiers and eye bigger stages, Mohammad Amin stands ready as a pillar of the team’s pace attack. He may not yet be the poster boy of Gulf cricket, but his accuracy, courage, and work ethic make him one of its most vital soldiers. Mohammad Amin is Kuwait’s fast-bowling heartbeat—quiet, powerful, and unwavering in his pursuit of cricketing excellence.