A family of 18 siblings, 6 brothers have played club cricket, this Pakistani player's family is very large.
Kamran Ghulam, who is becoming a new sensation in Pakistan cricket, made his ODI debut in the year 2023. While he made his Test debut in 2024. Kamran, who played only 11 matches for Pakistan, scored a fifty in just 25 balls in the second match of the ongoing ODI series against South Africa and after this he once again came into the limelight. By the way, today we will not talk to you about his cricket career but will tell you about his family background. You will be surprised to know that Kamran Ghulam has 11 brothers and 6 sisters.
Kamran's family consists of 18 siblings
Kamran Ghulam was born on 10 October 1995 in Upper Dir district of Pakistan. He has 11 brothers and 6 sisters. However, former Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram had said during Ghulam's batting during a match on Pakistan's Australian tour this year, 'Kamran Ghulam comes from a big family. He is the 11th among 12 brothers, apart from this he also has four sisters'.
6 brothers have played club cricket
Kamran Ghulam is the 11th among 12 brothers. Let us tell you that not only Kamran Ghulam has a connection with cricket, but 6 out of his 11 brothers have also tried their hand at club cricket. According to the information, 6 of his brothers have played club cricket in their home village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Cricket career of Kamran Ghulam
Kamran Ghulam has not played any T20 match for Pakistan yet. He has played two Tests and is currently playing in Pakistan's ODI team. He made his Test debut this year. So far, Ghulam has scored 147 runs in three innings of 2 Tests. He has a century to his name. At the same time, he has scored 192 runs in five innings of 9 ODIs. Ghulam, who started his ODI career in 2023, has also scored a century in this format. At the same time, in 61 first class matches, he has scored 17 centuries and 4524 runs at an average of more than 49. Apart from this, Ghulam scored 3536 runs in 102 List A matches. Kamran Ghulam scored 9 centuries with an average of more than 42.