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Ahmad Faiz
Name: Ahmad Faiz
Position: Right-handed Batsman
Number: 19
Age: 0
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About Ahmad Faiz

Ahmad Faiz Mohammed Noor, better known as Ahmad Faiz, is the beating heart of Malaysian cricket. A calm right-handed batter and the team’s inspirational leader, Faiz has been the steady force guiding Malaysia’s transition from a quiet Associate nation to a growing cricketing contender in Asia. Born on February 12, 1988, in Kuala Lumpur, his journey reflects the blend of grit, vision, and patriotism. Ahmad Faiz’s love for the game began early in life. Raised in a cricket-loving household, he quickly rose through the domestic ranks due to his classical batting technique and natural game awareness. He made his international debut in the late 2000s and has since become one of the longest-serving and most respected cricketers in Malaysia’s history. As a batter, Faiz is known for his textbook strokes and calm presence at the crease. He plays with a low-risk approach, accumulating runs through smart placement, solid defense, and sharp running between the wickets. Over the years, he has delivered many anchor roles for the team—whether setting up a total or chasing one under pressure. His consistency is underlined by numerous half-centuries in regional tournaments and his ability to build partnerships around him. However, Ahmad Faiz’s true impact lies in his captaincy. Appointed skipper in the mid-2010s, he has led Malaysia with dignity and vision. Under his leadership, Malaysia won multiple regional tournaments, including dominant performances in the MCA T20 Series, ICC Challenge League, and T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers. He’s played a pivotal role in shaping a team culture based on discipline, self-belief, and hunger for global recognition. Faiz leads by example—calm in crisis, composed in victory, and dignified in defeat. His cricketing brain and ability to read situations have often outsmarted stronger opposition. Younger teammates speak highly of his mentorship, and his deep knowledge of the game has helped bring tactical structure to Malaysia’s playing style. Off the field, Ahmad Faiz is soft-spoken and respected across the cricketing community. He believes in giving back to the game and often mentors youth cricketers through development programs in Malaysia. Despite being over 35, he continues to train rigorously and remains as committed as ever. As of 2025, Ahmad Faiz stands tall—not only as Malaysia’s most capped cricketer but also as the face of Malaysian cricket’s rise. His legacy is still in motion, but its foundation is already deeply etched into the story of the game in his country.