
Pakistan women cricket team player Naheeda Khan has announced her retirement from international cricket.
Naheeda Khan’s international career spanned 14 years, she played her first ODI for Bangladesh against Sri Lanka on 7 February 2009.
Naheeda Khan has the honor of being the only female cricketer from Balochistan to represent Pakistan in international cricket.
He represented Pakistan in 120 international matches, scoring 2014 runs and taking one wicket.
She also holds the distinction of taking the most catches in an ODI, Naheeda Khan took four catches against Sri Lanka in Dambulla in 2018, a match Pakistan won by 94 runs. Naheeda Khan also represented Pakistan in 3 50-over World Cups in 2013, 2017 and 2022 and 4 T20 World Cups in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018.
Naheeda Khan, who belongs to Balochistan, made her career from cricket Keeping his commitment, he took up the field of coaching and recently he was the assistant coach of Blasters in the Pakistan Cup Women’s Cricket Tournament, before that he was the head coach of the Amazon team in the Women’s League held in March.
Also served as Umar’s assistant coach, the Amazons were two to one winners in these exhibition matches.
Naheeda Khan says that she is very happy with all the support she has received in her career, she wants to thank her family, fellow players, coaches and the Pakistan Cricket Board, who encouraged her and helped her.
she also wants to thank her fans who have always supported her in her career. Tania Malik, head of women’s wing of the Pakistan Cricket Board, says that Naheeda Khan’s services to women’s cricket in Pakistan will always be remembered for her skill, courage and passion for the game.
The love and dedication is exemplary, it is also an example for other players how they can move forward after watching Naheeda Khan. Tania Malik has said that whatever Naheeda Khan wants to do in the future after her retirement, our best wishes are with her.