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Nain Abidi

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Nain Abidi is a right handed batsman who plays for Pakistan Women and South Zone Women (Pakistan).

Abidi played her first ODI on 19th December 2006 at Jaipur (Sawai Mansingh Stadium) and the opponent was India Women. In this match, she was allocated the No. 7 batting position. Here, she faced 45 deliveries and remained unbeaten on 23 runs. This knock was inclusive of 3 boundaries. India Women won this match by 103 runs. On 21st March 2009, Abidi participated in a match against West Indies Women at Sydney (Drummoyne Oval). She was the No. 1 batsman in this encounter and faced 20 balls to score 11 runs including 1 boundary. This match was won by West Indies Women by 3 wickets with 21 deliveries to spare.

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Nain Abidi has participated in 21 ODIs and in these has batted in 20 innings and has managed to remain not out in 1 inning. Overall, she could accumulate 265 runs at a batting average of 13.94 and batting strike rate of 39.55. Her highest score was 52. She clobbered 1 sixer, 24 fours and 1 half century. As a fielder, she took 3 catches.

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