Musheer Khan is an Indian cricketer, born in 2005. A left-handed batter and right-arm off-break bowler, he has represented India at the under-19 level and plays domestic first-class cricket for Mumbai. He is the younger brother of Indian international cricketer Sarfaraz Khan, and is the son of cricket coach Naushad Khan.
Key facts
| Full name | Musheer Khan |
|---|---|
| Born | 2005 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Batting | Left-handed |
| Bowling | Right-arm off-break |
| Domestic team | Mumbai |
| National side | India Under-19 |
| Family | Son of Naushad Khan; brother of Sarfaraz Khan |
Background
Musheer was raised in a cricketing household in Mumbai. His father, Naushad Khan, is a long-standing coach who has been credited with shaping the careers of both his sons. Like his elder brother Sarfaraz, Musheer came up through Mumbai's age-group cricket structure, which has historically been one of the strongest pipelines in Indian domestic cricket.
Career
Musheer made his way through India's youth system and was selected for the India Under-19 squad. He was part of India's campaign at the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa in early 2024, during which he scored centuries and contributed with his off-spin, helping India reach the final of the tournament.
At the domestic level, he plays for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy and other Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) competitions. His all-round skills — a left-handed top-order batter who also bowls off-spin — have marked him as one of the prospects to watch from the Mumbai system.
Significance
Musheer's emergence, alongside that of his brother Sarfaraz, has drawn attention to the Khan family's contribution to Mumbai cricket and to the role of family-run coaching set-ups in producing first-class talent in India. His performances at the Under-19 World Cup placed him among the more closely followed teenaged cricketers in the country.
Related topics
- Sarfaraz Khan
- Mumbai cricket team
- Ranji Trophy
- India national under-19 cricket team
- ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
References
- Wikidata entity: Q124409351