Fatima Sana’s Personal Details:
Full Name: Fatima Sana Khan
Date of Birth: 8 November 2001
Birthplace: Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Batting Style: Right-hand batter
Bowling Style: Right-arm medium
Role: Bowling all-rounder

Fatima Sana is one of the most important players in the Pakistan women’s cricket team. She is known for her fast bowling, attacking batting, and calm nature during tough moments. Fatima is also the captain of Pakistan for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.
Fatima Sana’s T20I Career
Fatima Sana made her WT20I debut for Pakistan against South Africa in May 2019. Since then, she has become one of Pakistan’s key players in T20 cricket. She has played 55 T20Is and taken 48 wickets. Her best bowling figures are 4/26. She is known for bowling with good speed and taking wickets at important times.
She has also done very well with the bat, scoring 646 runs at an average of 34.00 and a strike rate of 139.52. Her highest score is 90, which is one of the highest scores by a Pakistan batter in Women’s T20Is.
Fatima Sana’s T20 Career
Apart from international cricket, Fatima has also played T20 cricket in domestic and franchise tournaments. She played for Barbados Royals in the Women’s Caribbean Premier League, Barmy Army XI in FairBreak Invitational, and got good experience by playing with international players.
Fatima can bowl in the powerplay and death overs, which makes her very important in T20 cricket. She can also score quick runs in the last overs and help Pakistan finish strongly.
Recent Form Before ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
Fatima Sana is in very good form before the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. During Pakistan’s recent WT20I series against Zimbabwe Women in May 2026, she performed well with both bat and ball.
She scored an unbeaten 62 runs in one match and also took important wickets during the series. In another match, she took 3 wickets for just 7 runs and helped Pakistan complete a dominant showing.
She has looked confident as both a player and captain. Her bowling in important overs and her strong batting make her one of Pakistan’s biggest players for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.

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