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Bismah Maroof Sport News

Bismah Maroof - Bismah Maroof Announces Surprise Retirement From International Cricket - sports.ndtv.com - Ireland - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Bismah Maroof Announces Surprise Retirement From International Cricket

In a surprise development, Bismah Maroof, one of Pakistan's most high-profile women cricketers and former captain, on Thursday announced retirement from all international cricket with immediate effect. Bismah, 32, was forced into a long break from cricket, first due to a fitness issue in 2020 and then after giving birth to a baby girl in August 2021. Bismah had grabbed headlines when she took her baby to the 2022 World Cup in New Zealand. She was the first Pakistani woman cricketer to avail a 12-month maternity leave with pay policy.

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Bismah Maroof - Pakistan Star Cricket Duo Involved In Car Accident, PCB Says "Under Care" - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Pakistan - county Green

Pakistan Star Cricket Duo Involved In Car Accident, PCB Says "Under Care"

Pakistan women's team member Bismah Maroof and spinner Ghulam Fatima sustained 'minor injuries' after a car accident on Friday evening, according to a statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The PCB released a statement on Saturday where the cricket governing body stated that the two players were involved in a minor car accident. However, it did not reveal any further details of the accident.

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Bismah Maroof - Amelia Kerr - Joy For Pakistan Women's Cricket After Historic New Zealand Series Win - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Joy For Pakistan Women's Cricket After Historic New Zealand Series Win

Pakistan Women's Cricket Team, broke a drought of more than five years and created their piece of history with an impressive 10-run victory over New Zealand in the second T20I of their series in Dunedin on Tuesday. The much-improved Pakistan side amassed a competitive total of 137/6 from their 20 overs and bowled well to restrict the hosts and register a series-clinching victory. It was the first time Pakistan have won a T20I series against the White Ferns in their history, while it was also their first T20I series triumph away from home since they defeated Bangladesh in October 2018.

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Bismah Maroof - Bangladesh Women vs Pakistan Women, 3rd ODI: Match Preview, Pitch Report, Head-to-Head, Weather Report - sports.ndtv.com - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Bangladesh Women vs Pakistan Women, 3rd ODI: Match Preview, Pitch Report, Head-to-Head, Weather Report

Bangladesh Women will take on Pakistan Women in the final ODI of the Pakistan Women's tour of Bangladesh 2023 on November 10 at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. The match will start at 9:00 AM IST. The Bangladesh women's cricket team sealed the preceding T20I series by 2-1 as Bismah Maroof (98 runs) and Nahida Akter (eight wickets) topped the scoring and wicket-taking charts, respectively. The ongoing ODI series stands at 1-1 after Bangladesh levelled the series with a thrilling super-over win in the second ODI.

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Laura Wolvaardt - Lara Goodall - Bismah Maroof - Nadine De-Klerk - Pakistan down Proteas women in final ODI - news24.com - South Africa - Pakistan

Pakistan down Proteas women in final ODI

A batting collapse was the cause of the Proteas women's eight-wicket loss to Pakistan in the third and final ODI on Thursday in Karachi.

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Laura Wolvaardt - Bismah Maroof - Pakistan Women Register First Series Whitewash Over South Africa - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Pakistan

Pakistan Women Register First Series Whitewash Over South Africa

Pakistan women's cricket team clinched a first series clean sweep against South Africa in Karachi. According to ICC, the Asian side completed the feat with yet another impressive performance as they registered a six-run triumph in the third and final match of their three-game T20I series against the Proteas. It meant Pakistan won all three games for the first time against South Africa, finishing with a 3-0 series scoreline in what was new captain Nida Dar's first series in charge.

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Laura Wolvaardt - Bismah Maroof - Pakistan Women's Team Breaks Eight-Year Drought With Brilliant Win Over South Africa - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Pakistan

Pakistan Women's Team Breaks Eight-Year Drought With Brilliant Win Over South Africa

Pakistan have broken an eight-year drought in style with an emphatic seven-wicket victory over South Africa in Karachi on Sunday. Opener Sidra Ameen contributed a classy 61 at the top of the order as Pakistan successfully chased down South Africa's total of 150/3 with five balls remaining. It was the second match in a row that Pakistan has chased a victory target in excess of 150 and this time it meant the Asian side opened up an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-game T20I series.

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Bismah Maroof - Ex-Pakistan Skipper Opts Out Of Asian Games Due To 'No-Children Rule' - sports.ndtv.com - China - Pakistan - South Korea

Ex-Pakistan Skipper Opts Out Of Asian Games Due To 'No-Children Rule'

Former Pakistan women's cricket team skipper Bismah Maroof decided to opt out of Hangzhou Asian Games because of the event's rules that do not allow the competing athletes to carry their children. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced Maroof's decision while naming the 15-player squad for the competition which was picked by a committee comprising of Saleem Jaffar, head coach Mark Coles and captain Nida Dar. “The team is unfortunate to miss out on the services of Bismah Maroof for this event as she would not have been able to accompany her infant daughter to the Games village due to the regulations in place,” Head of Women Cricket, Tania Mallick said.

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