Muneeba Ali’s Personal Details
Name: Muneeba Ali Siddiqi
Date of Birth: August 08, 1997
Batting style: Left hand Bat
Role: Wicketkeeper Batter

Muneeba has carved a special place for herself in the national side, rising from Karachi’s street cricket to becoming the first-ever Pakistani woman to score a T20I century. Her journey is one of steady growth, resilience, and setting milestones that continue to inspire the next generation of cricketers.
Muneeba grew up with a love for multiple sports but found her true calling in cricket while playing in the streets of Karachi. Her natural flair with the bat and quick reflexes behind the stumps saw her enter Pakistan’s domestic circuit early. Muneeba’s rise in international cricket was not overnight, it was forged through persistence.
Muneeba Ali’s International Career
After making her ODI debut in March 2018 against Sri Lanka, she faced the challenge of proving herself in a competitive batting lineup. Her early years were marked by flashes of talent, but it wasn’t until 2021 that she firmly established her place as an opener, known for building innings and accelerating when needed.
Her ODI career reflects that journey of growth: in 50 innings, she has scored 1310 runs, with her maiden century, 107 runs, standing as proof of her ability to anchor big innings. Her performances have not gone unnoticed. She was shortlisted for the PCB Women’s Cricketer of the Year award in 2020, and in 2023, her consistency earned her a promotion to a Category B central contract.
More importantly, she became the team’s primary wicketkeeper-batter, entrusted with both opening responsibilities and guarding the stumps, a dual role she has embraced with confidence. Her journey reflects that with patience, perseverance and passion, milestones that once seemed unreachable can be achieved.

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