Akbar Ali Height, Age, Wife, Biography, Career, Net Worth In 2025

 
Akbar Ali

Early Life and Background
Akbar Ali was born in Bangladesh. He had been performing incredibly well in cricket since childhood and became one of the shining young stars in the country. His passion for the sport and leadership skills have turned him into a star player in Bangladesh's cricketing history.

Akbar Ali

Physical Appearance
Akbar Ali is around 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs approximately 68 kilograms. A right-handed batsman and talented wicketkeeper, his quick agility and sharp reflexes have helped him become a dependable player behind the wickets.

Rise to Fame
Akbar entered into national limelight when he captained the Bangladesh Under-19 squad to a historic victory in the 2020 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. His unruffled, unbeaten innings in the previous match against India earned him international acclaim and the general sobriquet "Akbar the Great."

Professional Career
He started his career as a cricketer. He made his first T20 and List A in 2019. Akbar started his first-class cricket career in 2021, representing the Bangladesh Emerging team. With time, he has established a good domestic record, particularly in List A and T20 cricket.

To date, up to 2025, Akbar played in 86 List A matches and scored 1,747 runs and 13 half-centuries. In T20, he has made 830 runs from 68 matches, with the best being 68 not out. Currently, he plays for Durbar Rajshahi in the Bangladesh Premier League and is a rising leader for the team.

Personal Life
Akbar Ali is at present unmarried and dedicated to growing his cricket career. He leads a simple life and possesses a strong work ethic.

Net Worth in 2025
The estimated net value of Akbar in 2025 is $0.5 million. Most of his revenues come from contract cricket, participating in leagues, and endorsements.

Conclusion
Akbar Ali remains one of the brightest cricketers with a dream to become a regular member of the national team. His leadership skills and sustained performances make him a prized possession for Bangladesh cricket.