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Aqeel Wahid
Name: Aqeel Wahid
Position: Right-arm Leg Spin Bowler
Number: 32
Age: 23
Height:

About Aqeel Wahid

Aqeel Wahid might not be the loudest name in the Malaysian cricket lineup, but his importance to the team runs deep. A skillful right-arm off-spinner and a handy lower-order batter, Aqeel represents the kind of quiet reliability that every winning team needs. Born on January 1, 1988, Aqeel has served Malaysian cricket for years with calm precision, smart bowling, and the temperament of a seasoned professional. Raised in Kuala Lumpur, Aqeel was introduced to cricket during his school days, finding his passion in the art of spin. While others were drawn to the glamour of fast bowling or big hitting, Aqeel was intrigued by subtlety—flight, drift, and turn. He spent hours studying the greats of spin bowling and gradually molded his game around control, variation, and patience. Making his debut for the national team in the late 2010s, Aqeel became part of a generation that pushed Malaysia’s cricketing standards upward. His off-spin, especially in T20s, is difficult to score off, and he’s known to break crucial partnerships by tempting batters into mistimed shots. His strength lies in bowling tight lines and changing pace cleverly, making him effective even on flat tracks. In tournaments such as the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers, Aqeel delivered tidy spells that either stalled opposition momentum or chipped away with vital breakthroughs. Though not always in the spotlight, his consistency has helped Malaysia control the middle overs—a phase that often decides the fate of T20 matches. With the bat, Aqeel offers depth. He’s more than capable of chipping in with runs when needed, particularly in pressure situations. His cool head and ability to rotate strike make him a valuable asset in close finishes. What truly defines Aqeel, however, is his mindset. He’s a thinking cricketer—quiet, tactical, and always reading the game. Teammates value him as someone who leads through example, stays composed regardless of the situation, and uplifts others with his work ethic. Off the pitch, Aqeel is committed to developing young Malaysian cricketers. He mentors spinners in local academies, believing that nurturing homegrown talent is crucial for Malaysia’s rise in global cricket. As of 2025, Aqeel Wahid remains a key part of Malaysia’s core—an unsung hero whose contributions form the backbone of a steadily improving national side.