Mohammad Akram (born 11 May 1964) is a former Pakistani cricketer.
From Kasur, Punjab, all of Mohammad's first-class matches were played for Lahore Division, during the 1984–85 and 1985–86 seasons of the BCCP Patron's Trophy.
[1] An opening batsman, he made his debut for the team against Gujranwala in October 1984, opening with Amjad Ali in the first innings and Zahid Shah in the second innings.
[2] Although usually playing as a wicket-keeper in lower levels, Mohammad only kept wicket once in first-class matches, against Lahore City Whites in November 1985.
[3] He finished his career with 129 runs from four matches,[4] with his highest score an innings of 33 runs against Lahore City Blues.