As everyone knows, the German national cricket team is the men’s team and represents their country in international cricket. They affiliated as an associate member of ICC in 1999. This team debuted in many international matches against other teams. This article was about the top 10 right-handed players who debuted in the German national cricket team.

1. Abdul Bashir

Abdul Bashir was born on 1st June 1998 and played for the German national cricket team. At age 20, he played his first T20 international match. The role of Abdul Bashir in cricket was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. He debuted his last T20 international match against Austria on 30th June 2023.

2. Abdul Shakoor

Abdul Shakoor was born on 19th March 1999 and played for the German national cricket team. He played several T20 international matches for Germany. The role of Abdul Shakoor in cricket was a right-handed batsman and right-arm off-break bowler. He debuted his last T20 international match against Belgium at Krefeld on 11th June 2023.

3. Faisal Mubashir

Faisal Mubashir was born on 29th September 1986 and played for the German national cricket team. He played several T20, List-A, and FC international matches for Germany. Similarly, the role of Faisal Mubashir in cricket was a right-handed batsman and right-arm off-break bowler. He debuted his last T20 international match against Scotland at Edinburgh on 20th July 2023.

4. Walter Behr

Walter Behr was born on 19th April 1996 and played for the German national cricket team. He played fewer T20 international matches for Germany. The role of Walter Behr was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. He debuted his last T20 international cricket match against Spain at Almeria on 6th November 2022.

5. Vijayshankar Chikkannaiah

Vijay Shankar Chikkannaiah was born on 16th June 1987 and played for the German national cricket team. Similarly, he played fewer T20 international matches for Germany. The role of Vijay Shankar was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler. He debuted his last T20 international cricket match against Austria at Deventer on 29th June 2023.

6. Justin Broad

Justin Broad was born on 30th June 2000 and played for the German national cricket team. He played in several FC and T20 international matches for Germany. In cricket, the role of Justin Broad was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. Similarly, he played his last T20 international match against Spain at Almeria on 6th November 2022.

7. Mudassar Muhammad

Mudassar Muhammad was born on 2nd April 1981 in Vehari and played for the German national cricket team. He debuted in the ICC World Cup cricket match in 2017 and played five tournaments against South Africa. The role of Mudassar Muhammad was a right-handed batsman and right-arm off-break bowler. He played fewer T20 international matches for Germany, and his last T20 match was against Belgium at Krefeld on 10th June 2023.

8. Sachin Mandy

Sachin Mandy was born on 7th June 1991 and played for the German national cricket team. He played fewer T20 international matches for Germany. In cricket, the role of Sachin Mandy was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. He debuted his last T2o international match against Scotland at Edinburgh on 20th July 2023.

9. Sahir Naqash

Sahir Naqash was born on 12th July 1990 and played for the German national cricket team. In 2019, he was named in T20 international matches to play against Belgium. In cricket, the role of Sahir Naqash was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. Similarly, he debuted his last T20 international match against Scotland at Edinburgh on 20th July 2023.

10. Dieter Klein

Dieter Klein was born on 31st October 1988 in Lichtenburg and played for the German national cricket team. In cricket, the role of Dieter Klein was a right-handed batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler. He played in several T20 and List-A international matches. Similarly, he debuted his last FC match against Free State at Bloemfontein on 21st February 2008.