[4] In the next year, Asyraf's age group was pushed up to the 2017–18 Brunei Super League as Tabuan Muda 'A' and he managed to score nine goals against the likes of MS PDB and Kota Ranger FC.
[18] Asyraf is one of the few players who have progressed to full international level since Stephen Ng's first foray into developing Brunei's young footballers in 2013.
A month later in Paju, Brunei lost the first three games in the AFC tournament, but managed to salvage a 2–2 draw against Timor-Leste via goals from Abdul Hariz Herman and Hanif Aiman Adanan.
[30] Coach Mario Rivera preferred to place Hanif Aiman Adanan on the right and Faiq Bolkiah as a lone striker, restricting Asyraf to only a single 45-minute appearance against Myanmar in the final group game.
[33] He was given a start by Stephen Ng in the next game against Thailand in which Thai rising star Suphanat Mueanta also featured, resulting in a 0-8 demolition.
[34] Things had gotten better for Asyraf in the final game against Indonesia when he was tasked to take a second-half penalty five minutes from time after a foul on Azreen Sa'oda by Muhammad Riyandi.
Brunei would subsequently lose in dramatic fashion as Nazirrudin Ismail's stoppage time penalty was saved by the opposition striker Dimas Drajad to keep the three points to Indonesia.
[36] After an outstanding 2018-19 campaign for Kota Ranger, Asyraf was selected for the full national team by Robbie Servais for the two-legged 2022 World Cup qualification matches against Mongolia in June 2019.
[42] After being overlooked for the 2022 AFF Championship proper, Asyraf regained back his form at club level which resulted in his return to the Wasps after June 2023.
He featured in the entire four games of the national team in 2023, in friendlies against Sabah FC and Hong Kong as well as the 2026 World Cup qualification matches against Indonesia, all ending in defeats.