The Hundred 2023 is underway and a few of the star Pakistan players are plying their trade in 100-ball tournaments in lead up to their all important Asia Cup 2023 campaign which will be followed by the World Cup 2023 in India from October 5.
While the likes of Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman are featuring in the Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2023, pace duo of Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf, and leg-spinner Usma Mir are going full-throttle in The Hundred 2023.

Star all-rounders Shadab Khan and Imad Wasim are also part of the exciting league in England. Here is how they have fared in the tournament so far.
Usma Mir: The leg-spinner, who made his Pakistan debut in January this year, is part of the Manchester Originals squad which is being led by Jos Buttler. He has picked two wickets in three matches at an average of 24.50 and an economy rate of 9.80. The 27-year-old has played six ODI matches for Pakistan till date.
Imad Wasim: The gutsy all-rounder is featuring in the Trent Rockets squad alongside the likes of Dawid Malan and Alex Hales. The left-arm spinner has played one match so far and picked two wickets at an average of 7.50 and a strike rate of 6.00. He has also scored 26 runs at an average of 104.00.
Shadab Khan: The star all-rounder has failed miserably in his first two outings. He was dismissed for a duck against Northern Superchargers in the first match. In his second outing, the 24-year-old could manage to score only four runs. The Birmingham Phoenix leg-spinner leaked 39 runs without taking any wickets from 20 balls against Manchester Originals.
Shaheen Afridi: The left-arm pacer is in red-hot form. He is single-handedly winning matches for Welsh Fire. The first three matches have seen him pick five wickets at an average of 12.40 and an economy rate of 7.44.
Haris Rauf: The gun pacer is Afridi's partner at the Welsh Fire. Rauf has picked three wickets in three matches at an average of 23 and an economy rate of 8.28. He has gone wicketless in two matches. Rauf picked three wickets for 27 runs against Southern Brave.