Nain Abidi

Syeda Nain Fatima Abidi (born 23 May 1985 in Karachi; Urdu: سیدہ نین فاطمہ عابدی [2][2]) is an international cricketer from Pakistan. She is a right-handed batsman with good footwork and can bowl too. Abidi holds the all-time record of being first Pakistani player to score a century in women’s one-day internationals. Abidi is a Syed. Abidi was vice captain of the Pakistan women cricket team and is vice captain of her club Ztbl from 2008.

Nain Abidi
Personal information
Full nameSyeda Nain Fatima Abidi[1]
Born (1985-05-23) 23 May 1985[1]
Karachi, Pakistan
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight arm
RoleBatsman
International information
National side
ODI debut19 December 2006 v India
Last ODI15 July 2017 v Pakistan
ODI shirt no.18
T20I debut25 May 2009 v Ireland
Last T20I9 June 2018 v India
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2005/06-2006/07Karachi Women
2006/07Rest of Pakistan Women Whites
2008/Ztbl
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I
Matches 87 65
Runs scored 1625 956
Batting average 20.83 18.03
100s/50s 1/9 0/3
Top score 101* 56
Balls bowled - 24
Wickets - 1
Bowling average - 17.00
5 wickets in innings - 0
10 wickets in match - 0
Best bowling - 1/17
Catches/stumpings 27/– 19/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 15 July 2017

Career

2006

Nain made her international one day debut on 19 December 2006 against India at Jaipur.[2]

2009

She was part of the team at the Women's Cricket World Cup in Australia later that year.[2]

2010

Nain was a member of the gold medal winning team at the 2010 Asian Games in China.[3]

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References

  1. "ABIDI Syeda Nain Fatima". incheon2014ag.org. The 17th Incheon Asian Games Organizing Committee. Archived from the original on 14 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  2. Nain Abidi Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine ICC Cricket World Cup. Retrieved 11 October 2010.
  3. Final result Official Asian Games website. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
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