Kiran Baloch and Shaiza Khan of Pakistan have stood the test of time, with their two-decade-old records for the greatest individual score and best bowling stats in women’s Test cricket still standing.
Despite fantastic performances by cricketers from England and Australia in the ongoing Ashes women’s Test match, Pakistani legends Kiran Baloch and Shaiza Khan’s records have stood the test of time. It is worth noting that these records from the encounter against the West Indies in 2004 have remained intact, despite the exceptional performances seen in recent contests.
Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner demonstrated her exceptional abilities by collecting 12 wickets in a single match against England. She fell short of matching Shaiza Khan’s incredible bowling numbers. Similarly, England’s Tammy Beaumont demonstrated her batting prowess with a beautiful double century. However, Kiran Baloch’s remarkable individual score of 242 remains unaffected.
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The fact that these records have remained unbroken despite outstanding performances by elite cricketers highlights the significance of Kiran and Shaiza’s accomplishments. It emphasises the remarkable nature of their accomplishments and the impact they made on the sport. While recent matches have demonstrated the talent and capabilities of players from many countries, the records of these Pakistani trailblazers continue to inspire and astound.
The endurance of these records emphasises the importance of Pakistan women’s cricket regaining access to Test matches. Following in the footsteps of Kiran and Shaiza, the current generation of players should be given a platform to demonstrate their abilities and contribute to the progress of women’s cricket in Pakistan.