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    Pakistan's Fearless Opener: The Rise of Sahibzada Farhan

    Written by: Shiraz Aslam
    Posted on: March 02, 2026 | | 中文

    Sahibzada Farhan playing a shot against USA in the T20 World Cup 2026

    In limited-overs cricket, Pakistan has historically been renowned for producing world-class middle-order batters: many of whom went on to become giants of the T20 format. Icons such as Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi defined Pakistan’s white-ball identity for years with their ability to accelerate when it mattered most.

    As these veterans gradually faded into the background, the green caps shifted towards more technically refined options at the top of the order. Over the past five years, the dependable and composed opening duo of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan has served as the backbone of Pakistan’s batting lineup across formats.

    However, the game has evolved into a new era. In modern T20 cricket, aggression and intent are no longer optional, but an essential tool for survival. Elegance and classical stroke play have taken a back seat as teams relentlessly hunt for quick runs and power play dominance, redefining what is expected from top-order batters in the shortest format. Fortunately, the Men in Green have found their man in the fearless and gutsy Sahibzada Farhan. ‎

    Sahibzada Farhan celebrates a half-century against India in the Asia Cup 2025.

    While Sahibzada Farhan had been impressing selectors and audiences alike on the domestic circuit for years, it was a career-defining campaign in PSL 2025 as Islamabad United’s opener that truly propelled him into the spotlight. On the back of a standout season, Farhan soon cemented his place at the top of Pakistan’s T20I lineup, bringing much-needed aggression to the powerplay, and the team has not looked back since.

    Since breaking into the side, Farhan has registered multiple half-centuries and two commanding T20I hundreds at an impressive strike rate of 134. The 29-year-old power-hitter has been instrumental in providing Pakistan with explosive starts in the powerplay, consistently setting the tone for the remainder of the innings. Beyond his aggression, Farhan has also showcased remarkable reliability converting promising starts into substantial scores, anchoring the innings when required, and guiding his side towards competitive totals. ‎

    Fakhar Zaman and Sahibzada Farhan

    What sets Sahibzada Farhan apart from Pakistan’s previous generation of openers is his unwavering intent. While most top-order batters prefer to spend time settling at the crease before accelerating, Farhan looks to take the game on from ball one.

    He actively targets pace bowlers in the power play, showing little hesitation in taking calculated risks to dispatch even well-directed deliveries into the stands. Whether it’s stepping down the track to disrupt a bowler’s length or manufacturing room to free his arms, Farhan is willing to go to any length to find the boundary. ‎

    Sahibzada playing a shot sweep shot

    Early in his career, Farhan often appeared to rely on instinctive hitting, throwing his bat at anything within his arc. However, the opener has since matured, evolving his approach over recent months to incorporate greater composure and game awareness. He has shown the ability to absorb pressure during challenging phases, pick his matchups intelligently by targeting weaker bowlers, and exploit shorter boundaries with calculated aggression rather than blind power.

    Among Pakistan’s current crop of batters, few strike the ball as cleanly or as powerfully as Sahibzada Farhan. While he relies heavily on timing, he possesses the raw strength to clear the ropes on any cricketing ground. His six-hitting ability often offsets the occasional cluster of dot balls: a trade-off that has become increasingly acceptable in modern T20 cricket. Farhan is the kind of player who might absorb a few deliveries early on, only to shift momentum dramatically with a flurry of towering sixes in quick succession. ‎

    Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan, Pakistan's T20I openers.

    Farhan’s consistency, flair, and aggression earned him a place in Pakistan’s squad for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, and the opener has repaid that faith in emphatic fashion. Throughout the campaign, he has emerged as Pakistan’s crisis man at the top, consistently shouldering the scoring burden when the team has needed stability.

    A sensational century against Namibia saw Farhan become only the second Pakistani to register a T20 World Cup hundred after Ahmed Shehzad. In the crucial encounter against England in Pallekele, the opener delivered once again with a composed half-century, laying the foundation for a competitive total. ‎

    Sahibzada Farhan celebrates after scoring a century against Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup 2026.

    As Pakistan continues to navigate the evolving demands of modern T20 cricket, players like Sahibzada Farhan represent a necessary shift in approach at the top of the order. His ability to combine fearless aggression with growing maturity has added a new dimension to Pakistan’s batting strategy.

    With the game moving rapidly towards power-driven intent, Farhan’s emergence could prove pivotal in shaping Pakistan’s fortunes in the shortest format. If nurtured and backed consistently, the hard-hitting opener may well become a mainstay in Pakistan’s T20 setup for years to come.


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