Aftab Ahmed (1950s Peshawar cricketer)

Aftab Ahmed (date of birth unknown) was a Pakistani cricketer.

Primarily a batsman, all of Aftab's matches at first-class level came for Peshawar, during the 1956–57 and 1957–58 seasons of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

[1] He made his debut for the team in December 1956, against Punjab at the Peshawar Club Ground, a match which Peshawar lost by an innings and 169 runs after Fazal Mahmood took 8/21 in the team's first innings.

His highest score was an innings of 33 runs against Railways in October 1957.

[3] Having scored only 51 runs from his eight innings for Peshawar, at an average of 7.71, Aftab played no further matches at first-class level.