| Khalid Latif, a former Pakistani cricketer, played in five ODIs and 13 T20Is for the national team from 2008 to 2016. |
| He led Pakistan to victory in the 2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and won a bronze medal at the 2010 Asian Games. |
| In 2023, he was sentenced to a 12-year prison term by a Dutch court for his role in a murder attempt on Dutch politician Geert Wilders. |
| Latif started playing domestic cricket at the age of 15, making his first-class debut in 2000/01 and List A debut in 2001/02. |
| During the 2000/01 season, he represented Karachi Blues, Pakistan A, and Pakistan U-19. |
| He also captained the Port Qasim Authority team in domestic cricket. |
| Latif made his T20 debut for Karachi Zebras in a match against Multan Tigers in 2005. |
| From 2005 to 2015, he played for the Karachi Dolphins team. |
| He was part of the Pakistani national team during the Pakistan vs. New Zealand ODI Series in the 2009/10 season. |
| Latif captained the Pakistan cricket team at the 2010 Asian Games. |
| In 2017, he received a five-year ban from all forms of cricket due to his involvement in a spot-fixing scandal. |
| He played for Islamabad United, which won the 2016 Pakistan Super League (PSL). |
| Latif was also a member of the Comilla Victorians team in the 2016–17 Bangladesh Premier League. |
| During the 2016 Pakistan Cup, he represented the Sindh team. |
| He led the Karachi Blues team to victory in the 2016–17 Jazz National T20 Cup. |
| Furthermore, Latif had affiliations with the Mlair Gymkhana club. |