Ali Asad

Ali Asad

Ali Asad is a Pakistani cricketer who is currently playing for Pakistani U-19 cricket team. He is one of the players who played 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup. He has recently signed for Southwell CC, Nottingamshire.


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