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Mohammad Amin
Name: Mohammad Amin
Position: Right-arm Fast Bowler
Number: 19
Age: 38
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About Mohammad Amin

In Kuwait’s steadily evolving cricketing landscape, Mohammad Amin stands out as a fast-bowling prospect who combines discipline with aggression. A right-arm pacer known for his ability to swing the ball and hit consistent lengths, Amin has become a vital figure in Kuwait’s bowling attack—particularly in the shorter formats where control and variation are key. Originally from Pakistan, Amin’s passion for cricket began in the streets and community fields of Kuwait. With limited access to top-level coaching early on, his progress relied heavily on self-learning, hard work, and raw determination. Over time, through performances in Kuwait’s domestic leagues, he carved a path into the national setup—a journey marked by persistence and quiet resolve. Amin’s bowling is not about express pace, but rather about smart execution. He’s known for his tight line and subtle seam movement, especially with the new ball. His accuracy in the powerplay is a strength Kuwait has often leaned on, and his ability to mix in slower balls and yorkers at the death makes him a complete T20 bowler. He’s also remarkably composed under pressure, often entrusted with high-stakes overs by his captain. One of his standout performances came during the T20 World Cup Asia Regional Qualifiers, where he bowled a brilliant spell against the Maldives, picking up 3 wickets while conceding very few runs. That performance not only helped Kuwait secure a vital win but also showcased Amin’s ability to rise to the occasion when the stakes are high. Off the field, Mohammad Amin is known for his work ethic and humility. He’s a quiet presence in the dressing room but a deeply respected one. He takes training seriously, is always willing to work on his fitness and bowling variations, and is often among the first to arrive and the last to leave the nets. Beyond matches, Amin also takes pride in giving back—he occasionally mentors young fast bowlers in local academies, guiding them through the nuances of seam position, run-up control, and the mental toughness required to survive as a bowler in T20 cricket. For Kuwait, Mohammad Amin represents the next generation of committed cricketers—grounded in discipline, driven by passion, and determined to take his country forward on the international cricket map.