
Qamaraan Iqbal, a 17 years old budding cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir is currently attending a special camp at National Cricket Academy, Bengaluru where top 30 U-19 cricketers from India are being trained.
Qamraan who hails from Srinagar was picked for the camp after his decent show at national outings and Zonal Cricket Academy.
He lead the J&K U-19 team last year and has attended India U-16 camp previously as well.
“Qamraan is very near of making it to the India U-19 team and it’s a proud moment for whole J&K cricket fraternity,” a source in JKCA said.

Qamraan is a tall right handed batsman who drives the ball hard and has caught the eyes of national selectors with his fearless batting,
“Qamraan is a skillful batsman and has got everything that a good batsman needs. He will surely make it big,” a senior cricketer said.
Qamraan can be the next big thing from J&K cricket,
“We are hopeful that he will make it to the team. Other budding cricketers of state should take inspiration from him,” he added.

