In his first year as a JMS GM, Mustafa Kamani made a statementāselecting the leagueās top player, Ali Zia, and surrounding him with a versatile core built on defence, IQ, and potential. This squad is balanced, energetic, and full of interchangeable parts who can slide into key roles when needed. Ali Ziaās presence alone makes the Owls a contender, but the success of their season may come down to whether their infield can gel and whether their big bats develop as hoped.
š§¢ Mustafa Kamani
Kamani steps into the GM spotlight with years of playing experience and a calm, steady presence. Heās slated to start at shortstop but has the flexibility to move around the infield if needed, thanks to a roster packed with interchangeable defensive pieces. His draft approach showed high softball IQāgrabbing elite defenders, two-way contributors, and players who can help manage the game.
X-Factor: Can Kamani quarterback a versatile team with no true weak link into a deep playoff run?
šŖ Ali Zia
Thereās no debateāZia is the best player in the league. With elite defense in CF and arguably the most dangerous bat in JMS, he changes games on both sides of the ball. Heāll command the OF, likely taking on the rover role at times to complement his insane range, and will be leaned on to carry this offense.
X-Factor: Can Zia elevate the newer bats around him to create one of the most feared lineups in the league?
ā” Taha Ali
Taha plays with intensity and has something to prove, especially now that heās teamed up with his brother, Hisham. Heās ultra-competitive and doesnāt want to live in the shadow. Look for him to take over a corner OF spot and show off his speed and power combo.
X-Factor: Can Tahaās energy translate into consistent offense and solid OF play alongside his brother?
šÆ Hisham Ali
A calming force in the OF or IF and a vocal leader, Hisham will help anchor the Owlsā defense alongside Zia and Kamani. His range, reads, and consistency are elite. He may even serve as a backup SS or move whereever is neededāhis flexibility is a huge asset.
X-Factor: Can Hishamās experience and leadership stabilize the Owlsā defense and free up Zia to roam?
š£ Raza Jafary
A big bat and serious presence at the plate, Jafary will be tasked with driving in runs in the heart of the order. He prefers to play 1B or 2B, which may create an interesting lineup shuffle for Kamani given the teamās OF strength.
X-Factor: Can Jafary bring enough offense to offset defensive limitations and cement his role in the infield?
š Abbas Nasser
Abbas had one of the best starts to last season of anyone in JMS and now finds himself in a new roleālikely patrolling the OF instead of his usual 2B spot. Heāll need to adjust defensively, but his ability to get on base and manufacture runs is proven.
X-Factor: Can Abbas thrive in the OF while continuing to be a table-setter on offense?
š§ Imtiyaz Kara
The ultimate utility man, Imti brings elite IQ, a surgical hitting approach, and a willingness to slot in anywhere. Heāll start the season at 3B but could slide to 2B or even back up SS. While heās known for his clutch relief pitching, this year he may see more innings in the field than on the mound.
X-Factor: Will Imtiās calm, cerebral approach help the Owlsā young bats find rhythm and confidence?
šÆ Muhammad Ali
A steady presence, Muhammad adds much-needed flexibility to the roster. Heās reliable on defense and will look to produce consistent contact at the plate.
X-Factor: Can Muhammad lock down a spot in the infield and quietly deliver key contributions week in and week out?
š„ Tayyib Azmi
The presumed starting pitcher, Tayyib has the mechanics and composure but still needs to prove he can consistently control games. If he falters, Imti will likely step in. Heāll also contribute at 1B or DH and brings potential at the plate.
X-Factor: Can Tayyib rise to the challenge as a full-time starter and show command of the mound?
š Shoaib Mamdani
Shoaib is a speedster and will likely man one of the corner OF spots. Heāll be counted on to cover ground, work counts, and get on base.
X-Factor: Can Shoaibās athleticism make up for a lack of power and keep him in the lineup?
š Yusuf Ladha
One of the most well-liked guys in the league, Yusuf is a culture pick. He brings positive vibes, effort, and a sponge-like willingness to learn. Ziaās mentorship could help fast-track his development.
X-Factor: Can Yusuf develop quickly enough to earn late-season reps when it matters most?
š„ Zohair Kassam
Kassam quietly showed off a powerful bat late in the draft process and could be a steal. If he adapts quickly to league pitching, his bat may force him into a defensive home to keep him engaged.
X-Factor: Will Kassamās bat continue to shine under pressure and give the Owls an unexpected source of power?
š§Ŗ Shane Kara (Reserve)
Still raw but eager to develop, Shane is a project player with upside. If he can figure out the game midseason, he could offer depth.
X-Factor: Can Shane make the leap in his rookie season and provide spot starts if needed?
š§Ŗ Saleem Rustom (Reserve)
Another reserve with experience in other leagues, Rustom brings physicality and energy. Heās new to JMS, but donāt be surprised if he earns a call-up.
X-Factor: Will Rustom show enough in practice and early games to crack the starting lineup?
Team X-Factors:
- Will Kamaniās deep and versatile defense help cover for some streaky offensive pieces?
- Can Zia, Jafary, and Imti anchor the middle of the lineup and generate consistent runs?
- If Tayyib struggles on the mound, how quickly can the Owls pivot and stay competitive?












