Abdul Samad

Abdul Samad

India
Batsman Right Handed -
Not many from Jammu & Kashmir have made a mark on the Indian cricket scene, and Abdul Samad has done so with his explosive batting. Growing up in the village of Kalakote, Samad developed a love for the game early on. In 2009, his family moved to Sidhra in search of better educational and cricket...
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Personal Information
Born28-10-2001
Birth PlaceIndia
Current Age- yrs
RoleBatsman
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleLeg break
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
FC 39 60 7 2358 2738 44.49 86.12 128 0 7 11 221 101
List A 32 31 0 784 664 25.29 118.07 112 0 1 6 56 42
T20 115 100 25 1838 1258 24.51 146.1 76 0 0 5 121 112
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
FC 39 29 74.4 448 3 317 7 45.29 64.00 4.25 1/0 0 0
List A 32 13 46 276 0 303 3 101.00 92.00 6.59 1/11 0 0
T20 115 16 21.3 129 0 225 4 56.25 32.25 10.47 1/9 0 0

Not many from Jammu & Kashmir have made a mark on the Indian cricket scene, and Abdul Samad has done so with his explosive batting. Growing up in the village of Kalakote, Samad developed a love for the game early on. In 2009, his family moved to Sidhra in search of better educational and cricketing opportunities, a decision that proved pivotal. During a trial in Jammu, his ability to take on pace, especially hitting fast bowlers on the rise, caught the attention of Irfan Pathan and coach Milap Mewada when he was just 16.


His entry into the IPL came through strong backing from his coach, who recommended him to VVS Laxman, as Sunrisers Hyderabad looked for a powerful finisher. Over five seasons with the franchise, he gained valuable experience before being released and subsequently picked up by Lucknow Super Giants ahead of the 2025 season. While he had a quiet campaign, the franchise retained him, backing his potential.


In domestic cricket, Samad continued to grow. He made headlines in the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy season by scoring twin centuries in a match against Odisha in Cuttack. A major highlight followed in the 2025-26 season, when Jammu and Kashmir clinched their maiden Ranji Trophy title, with Samad finishing as the team's leading run-scorer with 748 runs, including a century and five fifties.

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