Player profile
Almas Akram
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Pakistan national women's cricket team
2008 - present
Almas Akram is a left handed batsman and left arm medium fast bowler. She plays for Pakistan Women team.
Akram played her first ODI on 2nd May 2008 at Dambulla (Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium) and the opponent team was Sri Lanka Women. She bowled 9 overs, out of which 1 was maiden, conceded 33 runs and picked up 1 wicket. While claiming the wicket, she also took 1 catch. Along with Sajjida Shah, she was instrumental in the run out of 1 batsman. She did not get an opportunity to bat. Sri Lanka Women won this match by 96 runs. Akram played against Australia Women at Sydney (Bankstown Oval) on 16th March 2009. She made 1 dismissal in 9 overs, while giving away 35 runs. She was the No. 8 batsman and faced 14 deliveries while scoring 2 runs. This match was won by Australia Women by 107 runs.
Career Highlights
Almas Akram has appeared in 11 ODIs and has bowled in all 11 innings. In the 312 balls that she has bowled, 206 runs were scored and 9 wickets were claimed. Her economy rate was 3.96, bowling average was 22.88 and bowling strike rate was 34.6. She scored 52 runs with 19 as her highest score. While fielding, she took 2 catches.
Related news & articles
West Indies and Pakistan declare Women squads
Tuesday May 19
West Indies Women’s Cricket team The West Indies have maintained almost the same women’s squad for the World Twenty20 in June as was selected for the World Cup in Australia. More
Tri-Nation Women's Series won by Sri Lanka
Wednesday February 18
Sri Lanka Women defeated Pakistan Women by 6 wickets with 88 balls to spare in the final of the Tri-Nation Women’s Series on 17th February 2009 at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. More
Roster for Women’s World Cup declared
Thursday February 12
The Women’s World Cup would be contested from 7th to 22nd March 2009 in Australia. More



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