Career
A right-hand batsman and an occasional off-break bowler, Aaley Haider came to prominence by scoring 103 in his first youth Test match in 1991-1992 and leading his side to an innings victory over the England Under-19 cricket team He also led the under-19 side to a comprehensive 3-0 victory in the One Day International series that followed the under-19 Tests. In the same 1991-1992 season he made his first List A appearances in important Pakistani cricket, playing at that stage for Karachi Whites cricket team
He made his first-class debut two seasons later.
In a 12-year career, he played most of his cricket for Allied Bank and scored 3,901 first-class runs at an average of 29 runs per innings, with six centuries.