Aina Wazir, a young girl from Shewa, North Waziristan, impressed viewers with her fast bowling in a local children’s cricket match, gaining widespread attention on social media platforms.
The viral video shows her delivering rapid and remarkable balls that caught the eye of cricket fans, prompting viewers to praise her talent and wish her a bright professional future.
Local cricket enthusiasts say Pakistan has no shortage of talent, yet many gifted players from remote rural areas struggle to advance due to limited facilities and exposure opportunities.
A viral video shows a young girl Aina Wazir, hailing from North Waziristan delivering an excellent over with her fast bowling skills and batting brilliantly at the same time. Future of Pakistan cricket! pic.twitter.com/78YeKMo4Ud
— Murtaza Ali Shah (@MurtazaViews) February 19, 2026
After seeing the viral clip, Peshawar Zalmi owner Javed Afridi commended Aina Wazir, calling her an exceptionally talented player and recognizing her potential to excel at higher levels.
Afridi announced that Aina Wazir will be included in the upcoming Zalmi Women League, providing her an opportunity to play professionally and inspire other young girls across the country.
He emphasized that the league aims to give girls a platform to play, showcase abilities, and serve as role models, while nurturing their growth through structured competition and guidance.
Afridi further assured that Aina will receive all necessary cricket equipment and access to professional training facilities, enabling her to develop her skills and reach her full potential in cricket.
Finally, he appealed to social media users to share Aina Wazir’s contact information so that the Zalmi Women League team can communicate directly and support her integration into the squad.
MashAllah, what an outstanding young talent Aina Wazir is!
Talent like this deserves a right platform.
This is why I am pleased to share that she will be part of our upcoming Zalmi Women League @ZWLofficial. A platform we’ve created for our girls to play, inspire and express…— Javed Afridi (@JAfridi10) February 18, 2026
