Tabraiz Shamsi is a globally acclaimed left-arm wrist-spin bowler.

The player’s excellent variations and accuracy make it challenging for batsmen to go after him.

Is Tabraiz Shamsi a Pakistani?

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Tabraiz Shamsi is among the many cricket spinners who found a career breakthrough in the mid-2010s. Photo: @shamsi90Source: Instagram

The cricketer is aMzansinative.

Is Tabraiz Shamsi a magician?

The player entertains fans while on the pitch to get pressure off his shoulders.

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In 2019, TabraizShamsi’s magic trickduring the SA’s Super League excited many.

After picking a wicket for Paarl Rocks, he waved apiece of cloth.

It instantly turned into a magic wand.

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The player’s impressive records in the T20 internationals have seen him rise to the top positions in the ICC T20 men’s bowlers rankings. Photo: @Matt KingSource: Getty Images

Tabraiz Shamsi’s profile summary

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Tabraiz Shamsi’s age is 31 years because he was born on 18th February 1990.

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He was born and raised in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.

Tabraiz Shamsi’s family

Tabraiz Shamsi’s wife, Khadija Shariff, received ababy boyin March 2021.

The couple shared a fun moment ofKhadija misspellingEngland cricketers' names.

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He is married to Khadija Shariff. Photo: @shamsi90Source: Instagram

The family lives in Johannesburg.

The player started his career in 2009.

The bowler played for many cricket academies and clubs in Gauteng before relocating to Kwa-Zulu Natal.

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The player then moved to the Easterns during the 2013/14 season and finished third with 47 wickets at 20.02.

West Indians touring Mzansi in summer spotted his talent in the 2014/15 season.

Eric Simons was theclub’s coachat the time.

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The cricketer’s son was born in March 2021. Photo: @shamsi90Source: Instagram

Tabraiz was the leading spinner in the 2015/16 summer first-class competition in Mzansi.

He also played for the Titans and posted 41 wickets at 19.97.

His ODI debut was in June 2016 during the Caribbean’s triangular series.

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He replaced Samuel Badree in the 2016 IPL and played with Imran Tahir in Mzansi’s national cricket team during the 2019 World Cup. Photo: @Stu ForsterSource: Getty Images

Tabraiz also made it to the Test match against Australia in Adelaide in the same year.

He played in the T20 international game in June 2017.

TabraizShamsi’s statsshow why many teams want him.

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The bowler’scareer recordsshow he has played:

What happened on Tabraiz Shamsi’s Twitter page?

Mzansi athletes have fought racism in sports for so long.

Was the Twitter user addressing racism or expressing dissatisfaction with Tabraiz Shamsi’s IPL 2021 performance?

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Muzzafar confronts Tabraiz on Twitter. Photo: @shamsi90 (modified by author)Source: Twitter

He took nine wickets in three ODIs and one T20I in a match against Ireland.

Tabraiz got four wickets in the first T20I in July 2021.

The cricketer’s fans flocked to his Twitter page for moral support.

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Tabraiz’s response to Muzzafar. Photo: @shamsi90 (modified by author)Source: Twitter

Thehighest-paid Mzansimale cricketer is Quinton de Kock.

He gets $350,000, while Kagiso Rabada, David Miller and Lungi Ngidi earn $250,000.

Tabraiz Shamsi makes cricket the most entertaining game to watch.

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Cricket fans reacting to Muzzafar and Tabraiz’s confrontation. Photo: @shamsi90 (modified by author)Source: Twitter

Fans always look forward to his magic tricks.

The player is yet to share his education qualifications with the public.

An English magazine mentioned the Mzansi footballer among the top 60 most promising young players globally in 2018.

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She graduated from the University of Nairobi with a degree in Mass Communication in December 2014.

In 2023, Ruth finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques.

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