Natalia Pervaiz Profile: Career, Records, Stats | Women’s ODI World Cup 2025

Natalia Parvaiz’s Personal Details

Name: Natalia Pervaiz

Date of Birth: December 25, 1995

Batting style: Right hand Bat

Bowling Style: Right arm Medium

Role: Bowler

Natalia Parvaiz for Pakistan in the Women's ODI World Cup 2025 | Image Credits: Female Cricket
Natalia Parvaiz for Pakistan in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 | Image Credits: Female Cricket

In Pakistan’s women’s cricket narrative, dominated by spinners and power-hitters, Natalia Pervaiz offers a refreshing blend of grit and versatility. A right-handed batter capable of stabilizing the innings and a right-arm medium pacer who can chip in with crucial breakthroughs, Natalia represents the kind of cricketer every team quietly relies on: steady, adaptable, and dependable when it matters most.

Natalia’s journey in cricket has been about perseverance, seizing limited opportunities, and carving her identity in a competitive squad filled with specialists. Just a few months later after November, she earned her ODI cap against Sri Lanka Women on 20 March 2018.

Though her appearances in national colors were limited, she was quick to showcase her dual abilities – a batter with the temperament for longer innings and a bowler trusted to bowl tight spells when needed. Her selection in Pakistan’s squad for the 2018 ICC Women’s World T20 in the West Indies was a significant milestone, giving her the chance to test her skills against the best in the world.

While primarily seen as a bowling all-rounder early in her career, Natalia’s batting grew in stature with time. In 11 international batting innings, she amassed 213 runs, including a career-best 73, an innings that highlighted her ability to anchor as well as accelerate.

With the ball, she has picked up wickets sparingly at the highest level – one scalp in four ODI innings, but her medium pace remains a handy option, especially in conditions favoring seamers.

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Natalia’s journey may not yet boast the headline-grabbing numbers of Pakistan’s frontline stars, but her role is far from secondary. She embodies resilience: making comebacks after breaks, contributing in both disciplines, and being ready to step up whenever the team calls.

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