Sikandar Raza is a prominent Zimbabwean cricketer who competes at the international level for his adopted nation. Originally from Pakistan, he relocated to Zimbabwe and launched his professional cricket journey there. Renowned as a skilled all-rounder, he bats right-handed and bowls off-spin, earning recognition as a vital member of Zimbabwe’s squad due to his steady performances. As of now, he holds the captaincy of Zimbabwe’s T20 International team, guiding the squad to notable progress under his direction. Raza made cricketing history by becoming the first Zimbabwean batter to record a T20I century, a landmark achievement in his career. As of 2025, Sikandar Raza is 39 years old and attended the Pakistan Air Force Public School in Lower Topa with ambitions of becoming a fighter pilot. A vision test prevented him from joining the Air Force, prompting him to relocate with his family to Zimbabwe in 2002. Coming from a Kashmiri Muslim family that speaks Punjabi, Sikandar Raza practices Islam.