LAHORE: Bismah Maroof has resign as captain of the Pakistan women’s cricket team to make room for a more youthful teammate to assume the position.
Najam Sethi, the chairman of the PCB management committee, announced on Twitter on Wednesday that he had accepted the 31-year-old all-resignation. rounder’s
He continued, “(S)he will continue to play for Pakistan and bring honour to her nation.”
After captaining Pakistan to victories in 16 of 34 ODIs and 27 of 62 T20Is, Bimsah resigned from the post.
In the 50-over format, the left-handed batter has scored 3,110 runs, while in the shorter version of the game, 2,658 runs. In her 124 ODI appearances and 132 T20I appearances for the national side, she also claimed 44 and 36 wickets using her right-arm leg break bowling, respectively.
At the age of 15, she made her debut for Pakistan on the international stage. She then represented Pakistan eight times at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cups, captaining the team in the last two competitions.