Bismah Maroof International Retirement: Former captain of Pakistan women's cricket team Bismah Maroof retired from international cricket. He suddenly announced his retirement, which surprised some people. She used to play ODI and T20 cricket for Pakistan. Some time ago, Bismah had decided to leave the captaincy and now he has announced his retirement.
The former Pakistan captain made an emotional post on social media regarding his retirement and wrote, “For 17 years, cricket has been not just a game but a passion, a dream fulfilled and a journey of unlimited growth. With emotions, I am returning to the international level.” I say goodbye to the wonderful journey of representing Pakistan.”
Pakistan Zindabad! pic.twitter.com/6otSXiXnnI
– Bismah Maroof (@maroof_bismah) 25 April 2024
Took command of Pakistan in both ODI and T20
Let us tell you that Bismah Maroof captained Pakistan in ODI and T20 International. She commanded the Pakistan women's team in 34 ODI matches. Apart from this, he captained in 62 T20 International matches. During captaincy, while batting in ODI, he scored 1108 runs in 32 innings at an average of 44.32 and while batting in 60 innings of T20 International, he scored 1310 runs at an average of 27.29 and strike rate of 98.12.
Such was his international career
Bismah played international cricket from 2006 to 2024. During this period he played 136 ODI and 140 T20 International matches. Batting in 132 innings of ODI, he scored 3369 runs at an average of 29.55, which included 21 half-centuries. Apart from this, while batting in 134 innings of T20 International, Bismah scored 2893 runs at an average of 27.55 and strike rate of 91.34, which included 12 half-centuries. It is noteworthy that Bismah made her international debut against India in 2006 through ODI, which was played in Jaipur.
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