Bismah Maroof Age, Height, Husband, Family, Biography & More

Bismah Maroof Age, Height, Husband, Family, Biography & More

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Hometown: Lahore, Pakistan

Age: 28 Years

Husband: Abrar Ahmed

Bio/Wiki
Profession Cricketer (All-Rounder)
Famous For Being the captain of the Pakistan Women's National Cricket Team
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 165 cm**
in meters**- 1.65 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 5”**
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Cricket
International Debut ODI- 13 December 2006 vs India Women at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
T20- 29 May 2009 vs Ireland Women at Observatory Lane, Rathmines, Dublin
Jersey Number # 3 (Pakistan)
Domestic/State Team • Lahore Women
• PCB Challengers
Coach/Mentor Mark Coles
Batting Style Left-hand bat
Bowling Style Legbreak
Personal Life
Date of Birth 18 July 1991 (Thursday)
Age (as in 2019) 28 Years
Birthplace Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Zodiac sign Cancer
Signature
Nationality Pakistani
Hometown Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
College/University Did Not Attend
Educational Qualifications 7th Standard
Religion Islam
Hobbies Dancing, Swimming
Relationships & More
Marital Status Married
Marriage Date 28 November 2018
Family
Husband/Spouse Abrar Ahmed (Software Engineer)
Children None
Parents Names Not Known
Siblings She has an elder brother and sister

Some Lesser Known Facts About Bismah Maroof

  • Bismah Maroof is a Pakistani cricket player and the captain of the “Pakistan Women’s National Cricket Team.”

  • Bismah joined the Pakistan team when she was just 15 years old. She was handpicked by the former Pakistani cricketer, Imtiaz Ahmed who was the selector of the Pakistan women’s team then.

    Bismah Maroof during her early years as a cricketer

  • She did not want to become a cricketer while growing up. Her parents loved cricket, so they persuaded her to join the sport and take it up professionally.

  • Bismah wanted to become a doctor when she was in the eighth standard, and it was during this time that she got selected for the “Pakistan Women’s National Cricket Team.”

  • She did not want to leave her studies when she got selected. However, her parents said that cricket was her future, and she should make it a priority.

  • In 2010, she was a part of the Pakistan team that won the Gold medal against Bangladesh in the “2010 Asian Games” held in China.

    Bismah Maroof with the captain of the Bangladesh Women’s team

  • In 2016, after the “ICC Women’s T20 World Cup,” she was named as the captain of the Pakistan Women’s National Cricket Team, replacing Sana Mir.

    Bismah Maroof with Sana Mir (right)

  • She often advocates for cricket academies for girls in Pakistan. Once, in an interview, she said-

The grassroots level in Pakistan is not very good. We want PCB to take some decisions to promote women’s cricket. We want a separate women’s academy so that girls can come and train there as we don’t have a lot of grounds”

Bismah Maroof during a match

  • She likes reading religious books; as it helps her deal with stress.

  • In March 2018, she led Pakistan to win a series against Sri Lanka. Pakistan’s victory was a clean sweep, and it was only the second time that Pakistan won a series 3-0.

    Bismah Maroof in a match against Sri Lanka

  • On 28 July 2018, she had to undergo a surgery due to a severe sinus problem and blurry vision in her right eye. She shared that the doctors had told her that she might never play cricket again after the surgery; as the surgery had to be done close to her brain, which might hamper her vision. However, her surgery went well, and she was able to play further.

Alhamdulillah my surgery went well. Thank you for all the wishes and prayers. ❤#blessed

— Bismah Maroof (@maroof_bismah) August 2, 2018

  • Bismah draws inspiration from the Indian cricket team captain, Virat Kohli . Once, in an interview, she said-

I actually like Virat for the way he takes the responsibility of the team and how he builds his innings at number three. So, I just want to take that responsibility too. My main focus is to emulate that”