Beauty, poise, and cricketing talent all come together in these five Pakistani women cricketers. Beyond their impressive performance on field, they captivate fans with their charm, style, and off-field grace. Here’s a closer look:
Top 5 Most Beautiful Pakistani Women Cricketers 2025
5. Diana Baig

Diana is admired for her sharp features and natural style. Fluent in English, Urdu, and Burushaski, she brings a unique cultural identity to the sport.
Early life
Diana Baig was born on October 15, 1995, in Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan. A right-arm medium-fast bowler and right-handed batter, she made her international debut in 2015.
Cricket career
She has played 35 ODIs with 37 wickets and 28 T20Is with 23 wickets. She continues to be a key bowler for the national team. Apart from cricket, Diana also represented Pakistan in football. Her athleticism is rare and impressive in dual sports.
4. Aliya Riaz

Known for her steady performances, Aliya’s modern and confident personality adds to her popularity both online and in real life.
Early life
Aliya Riaz was born in 1992 in Rawalpindi. A reliable all-rounder, she is a right-handed batter and right-arm off-break bowler. In 2024, she married Ali Younis, a commentator and cousin of Waqar Younis.
Cricket career
Aliya gained prominence during the 2018 T20 World Cup as Pakistan’s top wicket-taker. She was also part of the 2022 Commonwealth Games squad and played a key role in the team's victory at the 2014 Asian Games.
3. Sana Mir

With her calm demeanour and polished public image, Sana remains a role model for girls aspiring to break barriers in sports.
Early life
Born in 1986 in Abbottabad, Sana Mir is a right-arm off-spinner and left-handed batter. She captained Pakistan for seven years and led them to two Asian Games gold medals.
Cricket career
Originally a pace bowler, she transitioned to off-spin due to a stress injury. She was the first Pakistani woman to top the ICC ODI bowling rankings in 2018. Sana retired as the country’s leading wicket-taker in ODIs. On June 9, 2025, she became the first Pakistani woman to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, cementing her legacy in international cricket.
2. Bismah Maroof

She made headlines for returning to international cricket after maternity leave in 2022. Her heartfelt bond with her daughter Fatima and her graceful leadership have made her a fan favourite.
Early life
Born in 1991, Bismah Maroof began her international cricket career at just 15 years old. A left-handed batter and leg-spinner, she is one of the most recognised names in Pakistan women’s cricket.
Cricket career
Bismah is Pakistan’s most-capped female cricketer with 276 matches, over 6,200 runs, and 80 wickets. She led Pakistan in 96 matches and was part of 4 World Cups and 8 T20 World Cups. She won Asian Games gold in 2010 and 2014. On April 25, 2024, Bismah announced her retirement from all forms of international cricket after an illustrious 18-year career.
1. Kainat Imtiaz

Daughter of international umpire Saleema Imtiaz, Kainat married Mohammad Waqar Uddin in March 2022. Fans widely admire her elegance and poise both on and off the pitch.
Early life
Born June 21, 1992, in Karachi, Kainat Imtiaz is a dynamic right-handed batter and right-arm medium-fast bowler. Inspired by Jhulan Goswami during the 2005 Women’s Asia Cup, she began her cricket journey with immense passion.
Cricket career
Kainat debuted in T20Is in October 2010 and made her ODI debut in 2011. As of 2025, she has played 15 ODIs and 15 T20Is and represented domestic sides like Karachi, Sindh, and the State Bank of Pakistan.
Top 5 Most Beautiful Pakistani Women Cricketers 2025
Cricketer | Cricket highlight | Off-field appeal |
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Diana Baig | Dual-sport athlete, consistent bowler | Striking beauty, cultural ambassador |
Aliya Riaz | Key bowler in major tournaments | Modern style, social media flair |
Sana Mir | Hall of Fame inductee, ICC top-ranked bowler | Poised icon, global recognition |
Bismah Maroof | Leading run-scorer, Asian Games captain | Maternity trailblazer, graceful presence |
Kainat Imtiaz | All-rounder, daughter of renowned umpire | Stylish, with viral wedding imagery |
These top five Pakistani women cricketers of 2025 stand out not just for their cricket stats, but for the narratives they represent: