MELBOURNE: Rising cricketer Syed Shayan Ahmad, originally from Swat, Pakistan, delivered another outstanding performance by scoring his second century of the tournament as Fitzroy Doncaster defeated Melbourne University by 36 runs.
The right hand batter scored a composed 101 off 124 balls, including nine boundaries and one maximum.

Shayan’s cricketing journey includes 220 matches and 5,177 runs, with an impressive average of 50.75 and a top score of 103. Known for his attacking style, he has recorded six centuries and 32 half-centuries, along with a strong strike rate of 147.41.

He is also a skilled leg-spin bowler, taking 159 wickets at an average of 15, with best figures of 5 for 5. Under the guidance of Fawad Ahmad, his bowling economy remains a remarkable 3.71.
A big admirer of Babar Azam, Shayan Ahmad continues to rise as a promising talent for Fitzroy Doncaster.



