CSA 4-Day Series Division 1
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CSA 4-Day Series Division 1
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TIT
bowler
| Full name: | Tabraiz Shamsi |
| Nationality: | South Africa |
| League | Test | Odi | T20i | First class | List a | T20 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matches | 2 | 46 | 63 | 84 | 132 | 218 |
| Innings | 4 | 43 | 63 | 146 | 124 | 212 |
| Overs | 80.3 | 372.4 | 226.4 | 2594.3 | 1026.2 | 766.3 |
| Balls | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Maidens | 10 | 8 | 1 | 417 | 33 | 3 |
| Runs | 278 | 2050 | 1676 | 8858 | 5340 | 5561 |
| Wickets | 6 | 63 | 76 | 333 | 182 | 255 |
| Avg | 46.33 | 32.53 | 22.05 | 26.6 | 29.34 | 21.8 |
| SR | 80.5 | 35.49 | 17.89 | 46.74 | 33.83 | 18.03 |
| Eco | 3.45 | 5.5 | 7.39 | 3.41 | 5.2 | 7.25 |
| BB | 4 | 5 | 5 | 13 | 5 | 5 |
| 4w | 0 | 2 | 2 | 13 | 4 | 7 |
| 5w | 0 | 1 | 1 | 21 | 3 | 1 |
| 10w | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| League | Test | Odi | T20i | First class | List a | T20 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matches | 2 | 46 | 63 | 84 | 132 | 218 |
| Innings | 4 | 10 | 13 | 101 | 43 | 46 |
| Not outs | 3 | 6 | 8 | 29 | 20 | 27 |
| Runs | 20 | 18 | 9 | 568 | 149 | 81 |
| Balls Faced | 48 | 44 | 26 | 1189 | 258 | 151 |
| Avg | 20 | 4.5 | 1.8 | 7.88 | 6.47 | 4.26 |
| SR | 41.66 | 40.9 | 34.61 | 47.77 | 57.75 | 53.64 |
| Fours | 2 | 1 | 0 | 71 | 16 | 2 |
| Fifties | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Sixies | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
| Highest | 18 | 9 | 4 | 36 | 15 | 15 |
| Hundreds | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
CSA 4-Day Series Division 1
WEP
TIT
T20 World Cup
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
SA
213
CND
156
T20 World Cup
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
SA
187 & 17 & 23
AFG
187 & 17 & 19
T20 World Cup
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
NZ
175
SA
178
T20 World Cup
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
SA
123
UAE
122
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
TIT
235
BOL
213
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
DOL
281
TIT
152
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
TIT
222
WEP
220
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
SuperSport Park
TIT
181
KWA
180
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
The Wanderers Stadium
LIO
165
TIT
114
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
SuperSport Park
TIT
145
NOW
167
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
St George's Park
WAR
204
TIT
209
List-A CSA One Day Cup Division 1
The Wanderers Stadium
LIO
248
TIT
252
Pakistan Super League
MUS
175
ISL
171
Pakistan Super League
MUS
227
HYD
225
Pakistan Super League
LQA
185
MUS
165
Pakistan Super League
MUS
LQA
Pakistan Super League
MUS
QGL
Pakistan Super League
QGL
166
MUS
167
Pakistan Super League
MUS
186
RAW
182
Pakistan Super League
PZA
196
MUS
172
Pakistan Super League
MUS
KKI
Pakistan Super League
KKI
196
MUS
Pakistan Super League
RAW
166
MUS
167
Pakistan Super League
HYD
214
MUS
213
Pakistan Super League
PZA
MUS
Pakistan Super League
MUS
192
ISL
193
Pakistan Super League
ISL
MUS
Pakistan Super League
MUS
159
HYD
162
If you want to be the first to know everything about cricketer Tabraiz Shamsi, here you will find all the latest news about him: results of past matches, how training is going, and which tournaments he will be participating in in the near future.

Tabraiz Shamsi has always captured eyeballs with his witty celebrations, and was in the spotlight again in the game against Perth Scorchers. The Adelaide Strikers spinner picked up a three-wicket haul on his BBL debut, pulling off his trademark shoephone celebration after dismissing Mitchell Marsh.
Tabraiz Shamsi was born on 18 February 1990. He started playing international cricket in June 2016 during South Africa’s tour in the Caribbean. He is a left-arm spin bowler and bats with his right hand. Shamsi is known for taking many wickets in T20 matches and holds the record for the most wickets in T20 internationals for South Africa. He also shows a lot of energy and passion when he takes wickets. Apart from international games, Shamsi plays for several domestic teams and leagues, including the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League and the Joburg Super Kings in the SA20.
Tabraiz Shamsi played in different cricket leagues across the world. He was with the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League from 2015 to 2018 and returned in 2024. Since 2022, he joined the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the same league. In the Pakistan Super League, he played for the Karachi Kings during 2023 and 2024. In the SA20 league, Shamsi was part of the Paarl Royals in 2023 and 2024, and from 2025, he will play for the Joburg Super Kings.
Tabraiz Shamsi played for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots from 2015 to 2018. He took many wickets and was one of the best bowlers in 2015. In 2017, during the CPL final, Shamsi got fined for arguing with the umpire but said sorry afterward. He joined Guyana Amazon Warriors in 2022 and was named the best player in one match. Shamsi missed the 2020 tournament because he did not arrange travel on time. In 2024, he returned to St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, replacing injured players.
|
Year |
Team |
Notes |
|
2015–2018 |
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots |
Took many wickets in 2015; fined in 2017 final for arguing with umpire; apologized later. |
|
2020 |
Jamaica Tallawahs |
Missed tournament due to late travel arrangements. |
|
2022 |
Guyana Amazon Warriors |
Named best player in a match; took 4 wickets in one game; took 2 wickets against Saint Lucia Kings. |
|
2024 |
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots |
Came back to replace injured players Vaninda Hasaran and Nuwan Tushara. |
Tabraiz Shamsi joined Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2016 as a replacement for an injured player. His first match was against Rising Pune Supergiants, where he took one wicket. In 2021, he became part of Rajasthan Royals for the second phase of the IPL, replacing Andrew Tye. Shamsi did not play in other IPL seasons.
|
Year |
Team |
Notes |
|
2016 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Played as replacement for injured Samuel Badree; took 1 wicket in debut match. |
|
2021 |
Rajasthan Royals |
Joined as replacement for Andrew Tye during IPL second phase. |
|
Other |
- |
Did not take part in other IPL seasons. |
Tabraiz Shamsi played for Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in 2023 and 2024. On February 26, 2023, he took 3 wickets for 18 runs in a match against Multan Sultans. Shamsi continued as a Karachi Kings player in the 2024 PSL season.
|
Year |
Team |
Notes |
|
2023 |
Karachi Kings |
Took 3 wickets for 18 runs against Multan Sultans. |
|
2024 |
Karachi Kings |
Continued as a player in the PSL. |
Tabraiz Shamsi played for the Paarl Royals in the SA20 tournament in 2023 and 2024. In the 14th match of SA20 2024, Shamsi helped the Paarl Royals win by taking two key wickets against Mumbai Indians Cape Town. Starting in 2025, Shamsi joined the Joburg Super Kings team.
|
Year |
Team |
Notes |
|
2023 |
Paarl Royals |
Played in the SA20 tournament. |
|
2024 |
Paarl Royals |
Took 2 important wickets in a win over Mumbai Indians Cape Town. |
|
2025 |
Joburg Super Kings |
Joined the team for the SA20 season. |
Tabraiz Shamsi played cricket in both Highveld and Kwa-Zulu Natal regions early in his career. After a strong 2013-14 season with Easterns, he took 47 wickets at an average of 20.02. This performance placed him third in the three-day cup wicket list. He then played five matches in the 2014-15 franchise 20-over competition, where the visiting West Indies team noticed his bowling.
In school, Shamsi started as a seam bowler. During trials for the under-19 team, coaches told him his pace was not quick enough. They suggested he change to spin bowling since he also bowled many cutters.
In 2015, Shamsi took the most wickets for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League T20. He was part of the Easterns squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup.
In April 2016, Shamsi joined Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL as a replacement for the injured Samuel Badree. In his debut match against Rising Pune Supergiants, he took 1 wicket for 36 runs in 4 overs, and Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 13 runs.
In 2017, Shamsi joined Stellenbosch Monarchs for the first T20 Global League season. The tournament was postponed and later cancelled by Cricket South Africa.
Shamsi was the leading wicket-taker in the 2017–18 Ram Slam T20 Challenge, with 16 wickets in 11 matches. He also led the wickets in the 2017–18 Momentum One Day Cup, with 26 wickets in 9 matches.
In 2018, Shamsi became part of the Titans team for the 2018–19 season. He also played for Paarl Rocks in the first Mzansi Super League T20 tournament, taking ten wickets in nine matches, which was the highest in his team.
In 2019, Shamsi was picked for Edinburgh Rocks in the Euro T20 Slam. The tournament was cancelled the next month. He played for Hampshire County Cricket Club as an injury replacement in the 2019 Vitality Blast.
He returned to Paarl Rocks for the 2019 Mzansi Super League. In 2020, Shamsi was named in Jamaica Tallawahs squad for the Caribbean Premier League but missed the tournament due to travel problems.
In November 2020, during the CSA 4-Day Franchise Series, Shamsi took eight wickets for 32 runs in an innings, the best bowling figures for Titans in first-class cricket.
In the 2019-20 season, Shamsi was second on the Mzansi Super League wicket list and helped Paarl Rocks win the tournament. He also played regularly in South Africa’s white-ball matches against England and Australia, showing skill in taking wickets and maintaining control during bowling.
In 2021, Shamsi joined Northerns for the South African cricket season. He also joined Rajasthan Royals in the IPL’s UAE phase as a replacement player. Later that year, he played for Galle Gladiators in the Lanka Premier League.
Shamsi holds the 64th position in the ICC ODI bowling rankings with 429 points and the 33rd position in the ICC T20 bowling rankings with 564 points.
In August 2017, Shamsi joined the Stellenbosch Monarchs squad for the first T20 Global League season. But in October 2017, Cricket South Africa delayed the tournament until November 2018, then canceled it soon after.
In October 2018, Shamsi became part of the Paarl Rocks team for the first Mzansi Super League T20 tournament. He was the top wicket-taker for the team, with ten wickets in nine games. In September 2019, Shamsi stayed with Paarl Rocks for the next Mzansi Super League season.
In November 2021, Shamsi was picked by the Galle Gladiators for the 2021 Lanka Premier League after the player draft.
Tabraiz Shamsi has reached many important milestones in his cricket career. His success in T20I matches stands out.
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Tabraiz Shamsi keeps his private life mostly quiet. Some facts about his family, money, home, and fans are known. Below are details by categories.
Shamsi started playing cricket in high school as a fast bowler. During trials for the under-19 team, coaches said his speed was not enough to succeed as a seam bowler. They told him to try spin bowling because he was good at bowling cutters. This advice changed his career path and helped him become a strong spinner. No public information shows if he has a wife or children.
In 2025, Shamsi’s net worth reaches about 5 million US dollars.
Shamsi lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. He owns a Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG with a 4.0-liter Bi Turbo V8 engine. The car can reach 60 mph in 3.9 seconds. He also owns a Ford Mustang GT with a 5.0-liter V8 engine. Reports say he has other cars from Mercedes-Benz and BMW.
In the 2017 Caribbean Premier League final, Shamsi got fined 50% of his match fee after he protested a referee’s decision. He thought he caught a player from Trinbago Knight Riders, but the umpire did not agree. Shamsi showed some strange and angry gestures toward the umpire. Later, he apologized on Twitter for his actions.
In 2023, Shamsi did not like a fan’s comment on Twitter about an India vs Australia match. He answered that the comment was nonsense. During the 2023 T20I series against India, some fans criticized Shamsi online. They thought his celebration was disrespectful. Shamsi explained why he celebrated like that. He has about 228,000 followers on Instagram.