Naseem Shah remembers her late mother in a recent tv show. With his amazing talents and hard effort, Naseem Shah, a young and gifted fast bowler, has grabbed the hearts of cricket fans across Pakistan. He made his debut at the age of 16, which is a dream come true for any young cricketer.
This happy occasion, however, was clouded by the death of his beloved mother, whom he loved more than anybody else in the world. Despite his mother’s death, Shah resolved to play his debut match, dedicating his performance to her memory.
In an emotional conversation with Sawera Pasha, he admitted that this was the most difficult time in his life and that he needed to use medications to achieve peace of mind.
The loss of his mother was so overwhelming that he struggled to talk about it. He found himself forgetting things that he would never have forgotten when his mother was alive. The pain was so great that he tries to avoid going home, as he can still see his mother walking through the doors of their house.
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Despite his heartbreak, Shah is determined to make his mother proud. He imagines his mother in front of him, listening to his hopes and dreams. He continues to work hard and pursue his love of cricket, as his mother has always done.
Naseem has become a role model for young cricketers across Pakistan due to his effort and perseverance. He has recently become the centre of attention as a result of his outstanding performance in the Asia Cup 2022.
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Naseem hails from Mayar Jandool, a town in the Lower Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan.
His father Abbas Shah was against his decision to play cricket, preferring him to concentrate on his education. His mother died in 2019, just a day before his Test debut at the age of 16.
He has two sisters and four brothers, including Hunain Shah, his younger brother who’s a fast bowler playing at a first-class level.
In February 2023, Naseem Shah was given the honorary rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in the Balochistan Police, with high-level officials in attendance in Quetta. He expressed pride in being an ambassador for the province and pledged to represent it. The event took place a day before a 2023 Pakistan Super League exhibition match.