Antum Naqvi

Belgium-born Zimbabwean cricketer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Antum Amir Naqvi (Urdu: انتم عامر نقوی; born 5 April 1999) is a Belgium-born Zimbabwean cricketer, who plays as a right-arm off-spinner and right-hand batter.[1][2][3]

Fullname
Antum Amir Naqvi
Born (1999-04-05) 5 April 1999 (age 27)
Brussels, Belgium
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off-spin
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Antum Naqvi
Personal information
Full name
Antum Amir Naqvi
Born (1999-04-05) 5 April 1999 (age 27)
Brussels, Belgium
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off-spin
RoleBatting all-rounder
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2022/23–presentMid West Rhinos
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 24 28 20
Runs scored 1,871 1,442 453
Batting average 60.35 53.40 32.35
100s/50s 6/8 6/6 0/2
Top score 300* 158 61
Balls bowled 3,201 1,171 313
Wickets 62 34 20
Bowling average 26.66 29.47 18.05
5 wickets in innings 3 0 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 5/28 4/52 4/20
Catches/stumpings 14/– 9/– 11/–
Source: Cricinfo, 3 April 2026
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Personal life

Naqvi was born in Brussels, Belgium, to Belgian parents whose families had migrated to Belgium from Pakistan and India.[4] When he was four years old his family moved to Australia, where he was educated at The Hills Sports High School in Sydney.[5] He is a qualified commercial pilot.[6] His younger brother Awad Naqvi plays for Tuskers.[7]

Domestic career

While Naqvi was living and playing cricket in Darwin in Australia, he was encouraged to play cricket in Zimbabwe by the former Zimbabwe international player Solomon Mire.[6] He made his first-class cricket debut in Zimbabwe in January 2023, playing for Mid West Rhinos in the Logan Cup against Eagles. He scored 140 not out batting at number six, and took 4 for 22 in the first innings and another wicket and three catches in the second innings in an innings victory for Rhinos.[8] In his second match a few days later he scored 103 in Mid West Rhinos' only innings,[9] thus becoming the 21st person in the history of first-class cricket to score hundreds in his first two innings.[10] In the final match of the competition, Naqvi made a third century and took five wickets.[11]

Naqvi made his List A debut in October 2023. In his second match, two days after his first, he took 3 for 56 and scored 128 not out off 93 balls, finishing off the victory for Rhinos with an unbroken 202-run partnership with Tarisai Musakanda.[12] Since then Naqvi has scored two more List A 100s.

In January 2024, captaining Mid West Rhinos in the Logan Cup against Matabeleland Tuskers, Naqvi scored 300 not out off 295 deliveries before declaring at 538 for 3; Rhinos went on to win by an innings and 40 runs. It is the first triple-century in the history of Zimbabwean domestic cricket.[13][14][15]

In March 2025, Naqvi captained Rhinos to the Zimbabwe Domestic Twenty20 championship. They won all four of their round-robin matches, then won the final, in which Naqvi scored 50 off 32 balls then took 2 for 19.[16][17]

International career

In July 2024, he earned his maiden call-up for the Zimbabwe national team for their T20I series against India. However, he did not play in any of the matches.[18][19][20] In October 2025, he was named in Zimbabwe's squad for the Test match against Afghanistan; once again, he was not selected in the final team.[21][22]

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