sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGouher Sultana (born 31 March 1988) is an Indian cricketer.[1] Sultana was born in Hyderabad. She has played international cricket for India's Under-21 women's team, and the India national women's cricket team, mainly as a left-arm orthodox spin bowler.[2]
Indian cricketer
Gouher Sultana |
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Full name | Gouher Sultana |
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Born | (1988-03-31) 31 March 1988 (age 34) Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India |
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Batting | Right-handed |
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Bowling | Slow left-arm orthodox |
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National side | |
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ODI debut (cap 87) | 5 May 2008 v Pakistan |
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Last ODI | 21 Jan 2014 v Sri Lanka |
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T20I debut (cap 15) | 28 October 2008 v Australia |
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Last T20I | 2 April 2014 v Pakistan |
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Competition |
ODI |
T20I |
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Matches |
50 |
37 |
Runs scored |
96 |
6 |
Batting average |
10.66 |
6.00 |
100s/50s |
0/0 |
0/0 |
Top score |
22 |
3* |
Balls bowled |
2308 |
797 |
Wickets |
66 |
29 |
Bowling average |
19.39 |
26.27 |
5 wickets in innings |
0 |
0 |
10 wickets in match |
0 |
0 |
Best bowling |
4/4 |
3/17 |
Catches/stumpings |
15/– |
13/– | |
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She has played in 23 One-day Internationals since her debut against Pakistan in the Women's Asia Cup at Kurunegala on 5 May 2008, including the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup. She has also played in seven Twenty20 Internationals since her debut against Australia in Sydney on 28 October 2008.[3]
She along with Amita Sharma holds the record for the highest ever 10th wicket partnership in Women's ODI history(58)[4][5][6]
References
External links
India squads |
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India squad – 2008 Women's Asia Cup – Champions (4th title) |
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India squad – 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup – 3rd place |
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- 3 Raj
- 9 Dhar
- 10 Goswami (c)
- 18 Malhotra
- 20 Chopra
- 44 Sharma
- 72 Naik
- 73 Roy
- Deshpande
- Kamini
- Kaur
- Naidu
- Pradhan
- Sultana
- Raut
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India squad – 2009 Women's World Twenty20 semi-finalists |
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- 1 Goswami (c)
- 2 Chopra
- 3 Deshpande (wk)
- 4 Dhar
- 5 Kaur
- 6 Kumari
- 7 Malhotra
- 8 Mandlik
- 9 Naik (wk)
- 10 Raj
- 11 Raut
- 12 Roy
- 13 Sharma
- 14 Sultana
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India squad – 2010 Women's World Twenty20 semi-finalists |
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- 1 Goswami (c)
- 2 Chopra
- 3 Dabir
- 4 David
- 5 Deshpande (wk)
- 6 Dhar
- 7 Kaur
- 8 Malhotra
- 9 Naik (wk)
- 10 Raj
- 11 Raut
- 12 Roy
- 13 Sharma
- 14 Sultana
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India squad – 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup |
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- 3 Raj (c)
- 14 Raut
- 16 Kamini
- 24 Goswami
- 26 Malhotra
- 30 Meshram
- 31 Sultana
- 44 Sharma
- 55 Naik
- 84 Kaur
- 99 Niranjana
- Bisht
- Jain
- Parwin
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India squad – 2014 Women's World Twenty20 |
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- 1 Raj (c)
- 2 Kaur
- 3 Dabir
- 4 Goswami
- 5 Jain (wk)
- 6 Kumari
- 7 Mandhana
- 8 Mehta
- 9 Naidu
- 10 Pandey
- 11 Sharma
- 12 Sultana
- 13 Vanitha
- 14 Yadav
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