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Shabnim Ismail

South Africa WomenSou
37 yrs|
All Rounder

About Shabnim Ismail

Name
Shabnim Ismail
Gender
Female
Birth
5 Oct 1988
Birth Place
Cape Town, South Africa
Height
5ft 5in
Nationality
South African
Role
All Rounder
Bats
left handed
Bowls
right-arm fast-medium

The all-time highest wicket-taker for South Africa in international cricket, Shabnim Ismail has been the stalwart of the Proteas team for the past 14 years. 

The tall right-arm fast bowler has been pivotal to the success of the South Africa women’s team and is a vital cog of their bowling attack. 

The pacer made her international debut in their ODI series against Pakistan in 2007, and in the very same year made her Test debut in the only Test match of the series against the Netherlands. She picked up 3 wickets in the entire match and impressed everyone with her accurate line and length.

In a World Cup qualifier game against the Netherlands in 2011, Ismail was at her menacing best, picking up 6 for 10 as the Dutch were bundled out for a mere 36. 

Her career was marred with controversy in 2014 when she was briefly suspended from the National Academy for alcohol-related issues. However, the following year Ismail was nominated for the South African 'Sportswoman of the Year' award, but she narrowly missed out to road cyclist Ashleigh Moolman. 

Ismail was part of the inaugural edition of the Women’s Cricket Super League in England. She finished the tournament with 6 wickets in the 5 matches that she played. 

She was drafted in the South African squad for the 2016 Women’s World T20I held in India. By Ismail’s standard, she had a tournament to forget, scalping only 3 wickets in the four matches she played, at an economy of just over 6.

Ismail continued to perform heavily for her team and four years later when the Women’s World T20 tournament took place in Australia, Ismail was one of the stars of her team that reached the semi-finals. She took 5 wickets in four matches at an economy, fewer than 6 runs per over.

In January 2021, she became the fourth bowler to take 100 wickets in T20I’s, and in the ODI series against India in March 2021, she became the first bowler from South Africa to take 150 ODI wickets. 

Ismail has arguably been South Africa’s best women’s player for over a decade now. A great ambassador for the game, Ismail has been the backbone of the Proteas pace attack, and now in the twilight of her career, Ismail will look to nurture the youngsters to prepare them for the future. 

(As of Mar 2021)

Shabnim Ismail Recent Form

Batting

2 (7)
STW VS MRW
11 (17)
STW VS SSW
0 (0)
STW VS HHW
0 (2)
SBW VS WFW
4 (5)
WFW VS TRW
1 (2)
MLW VS WFW
1 (1)
WFW VS MSGW
9 (15)
SLW VS WFW
4 (1)
MIW VS RCBW
0 (0)
MIW VS DCW

Bowling

1-29
GGW VS MIW
2-25
RCBW VS MIW
0-26
DCW VS MIW
0-28
MIW VS UWW
1-25
MIW VS GGW
1-14
MIW VS DCW
1-26
MIW VS RCBW
0-13
MSW VS STW
1-18
STW VS BHW
1-47
SSW VS STW

Shabnim Ismail Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI1276247200
34
55.9210.263957
T20I1134218600
20
76.237.151330
Test11100
1
9.091.00000
BBL80254900
11
48.513.062010
CPL941200
10
133.333.00110
T20I2731200
8
133.336.00201
100B3572800
9
68.299.33301

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI1271261913.7119.96
6/10
11232.300
T20I1131121235.7718.63
5/12
2219.360
Test1230.806.66
3/20
0050.000
BBL8077736.3624.26
3/10
4022.880
CPL99165.1210.88
4/16
2012.750
T20I2727266.6627.27
3/18
1024.580
100B3533335.4320.94
3/12
4019.270

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutSA Women vs PAK Women at Pretoria - January 20, 2007
T20I DebutNZ Women vs SA Women at Taunton - August 10, 2007
Test Debut SA Women vs Neth Women at Rotterdam - July 28 - 31, 2007
CPL DebutBarbados Royals Women v Guyana Amazon Warriors Women Kensington Oval, Barbados West Indies, 1-9-2023
T20I DebutDelhi Capitals Women v UP Warriorz Women Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai, 7-3-2023
100B DebutOval Invincibles Women v Manchester Originals Women Kennington Oval, London, 21-7-2021

Teams played for

South Africa WomenMumbai Indians WomenSydney Thunder WomenWelsh Fire WomenGuyana Amazon Warriors WomenSapphires Women