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Ayesha Zafar

Team flagPAK30 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
#98 Batter in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Ayesha Zafar Recent Form

Batting

INV-W vs CHL-W, LIST A6 (8)
INV-W vs CNQ-W, LIST A34 (36)
INV-W vs STR-W, LIST A31 (58)
INV-W vs STRK-W, LIST A15 (25)
PAKW vs ENGW, ODI13 (14)
PAKW vs ENGW, ODI8 (17)
PAKW vs WIW, T20I22 (16)
PAKW vs WIW, T20I42 (48) *
PAKW vs WIW, T20I19 (22)
PAKW vs WIW, T20I9 (10) *

Bowling

INV-W vs CNQ-W, LIST A0-5
PAKW vs ENGW, ODI0-18
PSH-W vs QUT-W, LIST A1-34
LHR-W vs RWP-W, T200-10
LHR-W vs KAR-W, T200-13
LHR-W vs QUT-W, T201-9
LHR-W vs PSH-W, T200-11

Ayesha Zafar Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI3231502035656.3416.73690----
T20I2625275004279.0211.96310----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI32104.500.000/18000.00----
T20I26000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
PAK Women vs WI Women at Gros Islet - October 24, 2015
T20I Debut
PAK Women vs WI Women at St George's - October 29, 2015

Teams played for

Pakistan Women

About Ayesha Zafar

NameAyesha Zafar
GenderFemale
Birth9 Sep 1994
Birth PlaceSialkot, Pakistan
Height5 ft 7 in
NationalityPakistani

An opening batswoman and a quality leg-spin bowler from Sialkot, Ayesha Zafar was earmarked to be the future of Pakistan's cricket at an early stage. Hailing from the Under-17, Under-19, and Under-21 levels, Ayesha is a technically enabled batter and also a prolific hitter of the cricket ball. ... continue reading

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Player Bio

An opening batswoman and a quality leg-spin bowler from Sialkot, Ayesha Zafar was earmarked to be the future of Pakistan's cricket at an early stage. Hailing from the Under-17, Under-19, and Under-21 levels, Ayesha is a technically enabled batter and also a prolific hitter of the cricket ball. 

A 20-year-old Ayesha made her international debut against West Indies, in 2015, in the shortest format. A week later, she found her way into the 50-over format as well. However, it took a year for the opener to stamp her class at the international level. In 2016, Ayesha scored fifty against New Zealand Down Under and celebrated the milestone with another one in the very next match. 

After performing well for Pakistan at top of the order, Ayesha booked her ticket for the 2017 World Cup. She scored an unbeaten 56 against host England in the opening match but had a poor campaign after that. 

A year later, the promising batter featured in the World T20 and had a subtle tournament, which meant the promising batter was dropped. Ayesha made a comeback after a year during the T20Is against Bangladesh, in 2019. However, Ayesha was ignored from the squad for the 2020 World T20. 

Ayesha is unarguably a rock-solid batswoman who loves playing her strokes. She has been regularly representing Pakistan for the last couple of years. The strokemaker is a high-caliber cricketer but she still has to stamp her authority on the highest level. 

(As of April 2021)