Pakistan Women’s Cricket With the recent bounce under the leadership of the spinner, saw some great bowling performances in the years Nashra Sandhu Leaving an indelible mark. Close his three -match ODI series South Africa With a six -wicket win, Pakistan demonstrated depth and skill in its bowling unit.
Despite this South Africa won the series 2–1Pakistan’s last match victory sent one right ahead ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Started on 30 September. For this victory, there was a central Sandhu, whose best performance of 6 out of 26 out of 26 in nine overs earned him as a match player and named him among the legends of Pakistan Women’s Cricket. The article highlights the top five best bowling performances by women in Odis, which features perishable and other iconic bowlers who have dazzled for years.
Pakistan women perform the top 5 best bowling performance in Odis
- Sajjda Shah – 7 wickets vs Japan (2003)
Sajjida Shah In the ODI achieved during a match against Japan in 2003, a record was kept for the best bowling figures by a Pakistan woman. His extraordinary magic scored him only four runs in eight overs, including five women claiming five wickets. This outstanding economy rate is 0.50 and one race of seven scalps in an innings is unique in Pakistan’s women’s cricket history and has become a gold standard for bowling excellence.
- Nashra Sandhu – 6 wickets vs South Africa (2025)
Sandhu’s mantra in the third ODI against South Africa is one of the best in recent times. He destroyed a strong proteus batting line-up, bowled him for just 115 runs in 25.5 overs. Taking advantage of her left -arm spin mastery, Nashra took the initial wickets and made scoring difficult, including two maids. His 6/26 is not only his career-Best, but also the second best bowling figures by a Pakistani woman in one Odis after Sajida Shah’s prestigious 7/4. The performance broke the record for the best ODI bowling figures by a Pakistan player against a full -member nation and was important in Pakistan, which won a morale before the World Cup.
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- Sana Mir – 5 wickets vs Netherlands (2010)
Sana MirA mythological man in Pakistan’s women’s cricket raced a brilliant five wickets against the Netherlands in 2010. His frequent accuracy and practical variations took 5 wickets at a respectable economy rate per over. This mantra was important in putting the Dutch side under pressure and is one of the most influential bowling performances from Pakistan in recent times of ODI cricket.
- Uros Mumtaz – 5 wickets versus West Indies (2004)
Uros MumtazThe five -wicket achievement against the West Indies was an excellent bowling performance, with discipline against a strong batting side. The five wickets of Uros performed his control and strategic intelligence, bowling ten overs with a tight economy rate of 3.30. His performance has been remembered for his role in challenging a powerful opposition and has become an identity for the women bowlers of Pakistan.
- Ghulam Fatima – 5 wickets vs Ireland (2022)
Ghulam fatimaKnown for his wrist spin, he produced an extraordinary magic against Ireland in 2022, consistently captured five wickets with accuracy. His economy rate underlines his ability to maintain control and pressure in more than 3.40 runs. This performance is best in recent years for Pakistan women cricket, which shows their growing strength and depth in bowling.
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