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Sajjida Shah

Sajjida Bibi Shah (born 25 June 1988 in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan) is a female Pakistani cricketer. A right-handed batsman and off spin bowler, she has played two Tests and 42 One-Day Internationals for the Pakistan national women's cricket team.〔(Cricket Archive profile )〕
==Playing career==

Sajjida Shah made her debut for Pakistan in a One-Day International against Ireland on 23 July 2000 when aged just twelve.〔(Cricinfo profile )〕 She played four ODIs on that tour,〔(List of Women's ODIs played by Sajjida Shah ) at Cricket Archive〕 and also played her first Test match,〔(Women's Test matches played by Sajjida Shah ) at Cricket Archive〕 in what is Ireland's only women's Test to date.〔(List of Women's Test matches played by Ireland ) at Cricket Archive〕
In 2001 she played seven ODIs against the Netherlands in Karachi and in 2002 played six ODIs against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, before what is perhaps the finest moment of her career to date happened in 2003.〔
At the 2003 IWCC Trophy in the Netherlands, she played in all five of Pakistan's matches.〔 In the opening match against Japan, she tore through the Japanese batting line-up, taking seven wickets for just four runs.〔(Scorecard ) of Pakistan Women v Japan Women match, 21 July 2003 at CricketEurope〕 This was the best bowling performance in the tournament〔(Best innings bowling for the 2003 IWCC Trophy ) at CricketEurope]〕 and remains the best innings bowling performance in the history of women's ODI cricket.〔(Best innings bowling in Women's ODIs ) at Cricket Archive]〕 She took twelve wickets overall and was the tournament's top wicket-taker.〔(Bowling averages for players who took at least ten wickets in the 2003 IWCC Trophy ) at CricketEurope〕
The following year, the West Indies toured Pakistan and Shah played in seven ODIs〔 and a Test match against them. The Test is her (and Pakistan's)〔(List of women's Test matches played by Pakistan ) at Cricket Archive〕 last Test match to date.〔 Since then, she has played in two Asia Cup tournaments and five ODIs against South Africa.〔

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