List of Pakistan women Test cricketers

A women's Test match is an international four-innings cricket match held over a maximum of four days between two of the ten leading cricketing nations.[1][2] The first women's Test was played between England and Australia in 1934.[3] As of 2014, the Pakistan women's team have played three Test matches since their first appearance in 1998,[4] against Sri Lanka at the Colts Cricket Club.[5] Pakistan have lost two matches, while one resulted in a draw.[6] Twenty women have played Test matches for Pakistan.[7][8]

Batool Fatima has taken the most number of Test cricket dismissals for Pakistan.

As of 2014, four players have made the most appearances for Pakistan in Women's Test cricket, playing in all the three matches. Five players have appeared in two matches each, and eleven have played in one match each.[7] Shaiza Khan has captained the side in all the three matches.[9] Kiran Baluch has scored the most runs in total, making 360 from 6 innings.[10] Her score of 242, made against West Indies in March 2004, is the highest total by any batsman in Women's Test cricket as of 2014.[11][12] Khan has taken more wickets than any other Pakistani bowler in this format of the game, dismissing 19 batsmen over 3 matches.[13] She has the best bowling figures in an innings among Pakistani bowlers, 7 wickets for 59 runs.[14] Her 13 wickets for 226 runs in a match is the best performance by any bowler in the format.[15] Khan, Urooj Mumtaz, and Batool Fatima have taken the most catches with three each. Fatima holds the record for the most number of Test cricket dismissals for Pakistan with five.[16]

The first list comprises all members of the Pakistan Women's cricket team who have played at least one Test match. It is initially arranged in the order in which each player won her first Test cap. Where more than one player won her first Test cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. The second lists those who have represented Pakistan as captain.

Key

General

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Test cricketers

Statistics are correct as of the Pakistan women's most recent Test match, against West Indies on 15 March 2004.[17][18][19]
No. Name First Last Mat Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
Inn NO Runs HS 100 50 Avg Balls Wkt BBI BBM Ave Ca St
1 Kiran Baluch 199820043603602421160.0030022/412/5676.5010[20]
2 Sadia Butt 199820043623410008.50156020[21]
3 Asma Farzand 1998199812035200017.5002[22]
4 Shazia Hassan 1998199812076003.5012000[23]
5 Mahewish Khan 199820002402817007.0016811/651/6575.0000[24]
6 Muqudos Khan 199819981221111*0000[25]
7 Shaiza Khan 1998200435069350013.80864197/5913/22624.0530[26]
8 Sharmeen Khan 199820002402919007.2521153/234/9925.8010[27]
9 Nazia Nazir 1998200436085001.3327074/664/6622.8520[28]
10 Nazia Sadiq 199819981201313006.5020[29]
11 Deebah Sherazi 199820002401812004.507211/351/3535.0010[30]
12 Zehmarad Afzal 2000200012045250025.2800[31]
13 Uzma Gondal 2000200012200*000.0001[32]
14 Khursheed Jabeen 200020042414620*0015.337211/351/3535.0010[33]
15 Sajjida Shah 20002004230100980133.336000[34]
16 Mariam Anwar 20042004100[35]
17 Mariam Butt 200420041112727*007211/191/1919.0010[36]
18 Batool Fatima 2004200411000000.0032[37]
19 Shabana Latif 20042004100[38]
20 Urooj Mumtaz 2004200411000000.0019821/242/9748.5010[39]

Test captains

No. Name[9][40] First Last Mat Won Lost Tied Draw Win%
01 Shaiza Khan 1998 2004 3 0 2 0 1 0

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