About Muhamad Syahadat
Full Name: Muhammad Syahadat Ramli
Date of Birth: January 24, 1994
Birthplace: Malaysia
Role: Right-Handed Batter | Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler | All-Rounder
Muhammad Syahadat is one of Malaysia’s most seasoned and impactful all-rounders—a powerhouse with the bat and a relentless operator with the ball. If there’s a crunch moment in the game, Syahadat is often in the thick of it, either hitting the winning runs, delivering the breakthrough over, or rallying the fielders around him with raw energy.
Born and raised in Malaysia, Syahadat’s cricketing journey began in schoolyards and quickly transitioned to age-group representative cricket. From early on, it was clear he had the makings of a complete player—strong wrists for power-hitting and a compact action that made him a natural medium pacer. He built his game on toughness, both physical and mental, and soon established himself as one of the country’s most reliable utility players.
Syahadat rose to prominence through the Malaysian Armed Forces cricket program, combining discipline from military training with his sporting ambitions. His dual life as a serviceman and national cricketer adds a unique edge to his resilience on the field.
With the bat, he thrives in the lower-middle order—clearing boundaries, rotating the strike, and finishing innings with flair. With the ball, his skiddy seam-up deliveries are especially effective in T20 cricket, often choking runs and forcing errors from batters trying to break free.
Career Highlights Include:
- Vital contributor in Malaysia’s ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier campaigns
- Known for his match-winning performance against Thailand, where he claimed 3 wickets and scored a quickfire 30*
- Represented Malaysia in multiple SEA Games, winning silver and bronze medals
- Key bowler in pressure overs during the ACC Eastern Region tournaments
- Has often captained or vice-captained in domestic tournaments, showing strong leadership instincts
Syahadat brings intensity to everything he does—diving stops in the field, full-throttle bowling spells, or finishing games under lights. But he’s also one of the most grounded figures in the Malaysian setup, known for his camaraderie and quiet mentoring of younger teammates.
With jersey number 36, Muhammad Syahadat is a symbol of commitment and impact. He doesn’t just play for Malaysia—he fights for every run, every wicket, and every win. His name may not always headline the news, but within the squad, he's the rock Malaysia builds around in tight games.