CricketLivez profiles international and league cricketers in one place. Ahmed Daniyal, a bowl, appears across seasons we cover; below you'll find career totals, season splits, and highlights tied to Cricket and other competitions in our database.
Ahmed Daniyal's cricket record on CricketLivez
Ahmed Daniyal has 7 matches recorded in our database for covered competitions (including Cricket where applicable), batting in 7 innings and scoring 44 runs at an average of 10.5, including 4 fours and 2 sixes. With the ball, Ahmed Daniyal has taken 17 wickets in those recorded games. Ahmed Daniyal bats right-hand bat and bowls right-arm—typical traits for a bowl in modern limited-overs cricket.
Ahmed Daniyal with the bat — approach and numbers
Ahmed Daniyal brings a right-hand bat approach to the crease in franchise and league cricket. With 44 runs in Cricket at an average of 10.5, Ahmed Daniyal has consistently contributed with the bat. Among Ahmed Daniyal's best efforts: 24 runs (14 balls) in Peshawar Zalmi vs Lahore Qalandars. Follow Ahmed Daniyal on CricketLivez via live scores, then cross-check season tables as Cricket 2026 progresses.
Ahmed Daniyal with the ball — figures and role
As a bowl, Ahmed Daniyal's bowling shapes team balance in T20 and List-A cricket. Ahmed Daniyal has taken 17 wickets in our recorded competitions. Among Ahmed Daniyal's best spells: 3 wicket(s) for 17 runs (4 overs) in Multan Sultans vs Peshawar Zalmi. Economy and average remain the quickest reads on Ahmed Daniyal's control with the ball in high-scoring leagues.
Season splits: matches, runs, wickets
From powerplay intent to death hitting, season rows capture how Ahmed Daniyal's role evolves. Pair this profile with cricket news for selection and injury context the numbers alone cannot show.
Stay updated on Ahmed Daniyal (2026 season)
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