- Wajahat ullah Wasti
Wajahatullah Wasti is a former Pakistani opening batsman who played for the national team in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While he had a solid career and played some important innings for Pakistan, he is not considered among the all-time great Pakistani opening batsmen due to his limited impact on the international stage.
- Muhammad Rizwan
Mohammad Rizwan is a current Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman who has played some innings at the top of the order. While he has shown some potential as an opener, he is primarily known for his wicketkeeping skills and is often used as a middle-order batsman. While it is still early in his career, he has not yet established himself as a regular opener for the national team.
- Salman Butt
Salman Butt is not included in the good list because of the five A grades that he got in O-levels yet he went for SPOT FIXING. Salman Butt is a former Pakistani opening batsman who played for the national team from 2003 to 2010. He was known for his elegant stroke play and solid technique at the top of the order. During his career, he played many memorable innings for Pakistan, including a century against India in the third Test of their 2005 tour of Pakistan.
However, Butt’s career was marred by a spot-fixing scandal during Pakistan’s tour of England in 2010. Along with teammates Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, Butt was found guilty of orchestrating a deliberate no-ball during the Lord’s Test match. As a result, Butt was banned from cricket for ten years and was also sentenced to prison.









































