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Callum Grant
Cricket | Left-arm Orthodox Spinner | Right-hand Bat
Callum Grant is a Scottish cricketer from Stenhousemuir, known for his consistency, tactical intelligence, and calmness under pressure. A left-arm orthodox spinner and reliable right-handed lower-order batter, he has established himself as a dependable all-round contributor across domestic, international, and overseas cricket.
He has represented Scotland U19, Scotland B (15+ appearances), and featured for Scotland A in the Euro T10 Championships, gaining valuable exposure at elite international levels. Callum was part of Scotland’s U19 World Cup squad, further strengthening his credentials within the national pathway.
At club level, Callum has been a first-team mainstay for Stenhousemuir Cricket Club since 2017, where he is one of the club’s all-time leading wicket-takers with 359+ wickets, alongside 2000+ runs and 50+ catches. His performances earned him induction into the club’s Hall of Fame.At club level, Callum has been a first-team
Bahadar Esakhiel
Cricket | All-Rounder | Right-hand Bat | Right-arm Medium Fast
Bahadar Esakhiel is a Scottish international all-rounder known for his power hitting, aggressive medium-fast bowling, and elite fielding. Batting in the top and middle order, he is recognised as a high-impact player with the ability to influence games in pressure situations.
He has represented Scotland U15, U17, U19, and Scotland A, progressing through the national high-performance pathway. Bahadar was a standout performer at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2024, where he scored a memorable 75*, including four sixes in the final over, highlighting his finishing ability on the global stage.
At domestic and development level, he has featured in the Western Premier League, Western Warriors system, Northants Academy, and PakLions Academy (Pakistan), along with overseas experience across England, Australia, South Africa, and Pakistan. He made his Scotland A debut against Gloucestershire 2nd XI, continuing his rise towards senior international cricket.