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Aysha Naushad Khan
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Personal information
Full nameAysha Naushad Khan
Born (1999-09-04) 4 September 1999 (age 24)
Kerala, India
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition Women's cricket
Matches 28
Runs scored 232
Batting average 30.44
100s/50s 0/0
Top score 32
Balls bowled 467
Wickets 29
Bowling average 44.00
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 3/4
Catches/stumpings 21
Source: Asian Cricket, 21 June 2013

Aysha Naushad Khan[1] (born 4 Sep 1999, Kerala, India) is a United Arab Emirates woman cricketer who played internationals at a young age.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] She was born in Kerala, India. She made her debut in UAE Women's Team on 5 October 2010 against Bhutan at Singapore. She is a Right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm medium-fast. She has represented UAE in both Women's and Under-19.[3]

Early life[edit]

Aysha Naushad, second child of Naushad Khan and Mallika Naushad, was born into The Kavanavallil Family in Kollam, Kerala but was brought up in UAE where her father works as a General Manager in RPCL.[3] She studies in Indian High School, Ras Al Khaimah. She started playing cricket with her brother Akhil Naushad who has represented first class cricket and a badminton national player. She started representing the UAE Women's Cricket team when she was 11 years old.

Career[edit]

International Cricket[edit]

Naushad Khan became a member of the United Arab Emirates women's national cricket team as a Medium-Fast bowler in 2010. Playing Cricket as hobby, she made her first debut against Bhutan at Singapore in 2010. Being just 11 years old, she was recognized for her performance in the Practice sessions held at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. As the Youngest of the Players of that time, she made herself into the top list among consistent players and caught the eyes of the selectors. While in Singapore representing UAE, she was consistent in the field marking her first debut in International Cricket. Being a specialized bowler, she also contributed her batting skills that added up the total strength of the team.[9] She represents UAE in both the Under-19 and women's category. On 24 June 2011 Sharjah Cricket Council honoured its top performers and teams during the season 2010 and 2011 through a colourful award ceremony held at the Ramada Hotel in Ajman, where she was given a special award for her outstanding performance in 2010 and 2011.[10]

Gulf Cup 2014[edit]

Aysha played in the Gulf Women's T20 Cricket Championship, 2014 representing the United Arab Emirates Cricket Team as a main bowler. UAE clinched the inaugural Gulf Women's T20 Cricket Championship at the Al Emarat ground in Muscat, Oman. UAE beat Kuwait by 49 runs in the Final, after scoring 122 for 6[11] .[12] Aysha bagged 13 wickets giving 65 runs. She also scored 71 runs throughout the tournament. [13]

Gulf Cup 2015[edit]

Aysha represented the UAE Women's Cricket Team for the second time in the Gulf Women's T20 Cricket Championship, 2015 held in Qatar as the opening bowler to the team. The UAE team successfully defended their title in the T20 competition after beating hosts Qatar by five wickets in Doha. Aysha accounted for three opening wickets in her three overs leaking four runs in the final match. She bagged a total of 14 wickets giving away 60 runs in the tournament and also contributed 64 runs from bats.[14] UAE remained unbeaten in the tournament with five straight wins.[11][15]

References[edit]

  1. Note: alternative spellings include Aysha Naushadkhan; sometimes Aysha is spelled with an i as Aisha
  2. K.R. Nayar, Senior Reporter, 22 September 2010, Gulf News, Dipanki to lead UAE’s challenge in Asian U-19 event, Accessed 11 July 2014, "...The average age of the team is around 16 with ... youngest is Aysha Naushad Khan, who is only 11 years old. ..."
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Jai Prasad V. Rai, Sports Reporter, 26 January 2012, Gulf News, Bowled 'em over': She's only 12, but the talented bowler has already caught the eye of coaches at training camp for U-19 Women's Championships, Accessed 11 July 2014, "...Just 12, the naturally talented young girl bowls with so much elegance and consistency at a training camp in Sharjah Cricket Stadium that even the coaches watch in awe...."
  4. Amith Passela, 17 December 2012, The National, Women's cricket could catch on in the UAE, Accessed 11 July 2014, "...Aysha Naushad Khan played under Borcar when she was just 11. She has big ambitions...."
  5. Nischal Tiwari, 25 January 2013, CricNepal, NEPALI BOWLING DOMINATES UAE, Accessed 11 July 2014, "...UAE bowlers, Kyna Vedhasinghe took two wickets while Aysha Naushadkhan, Petule Nadar & Humaira Tasneem chipped in with 1 wicket apiece...."
  6. Staff reporters, 9 October 2010, Emirates 24/7, UAE girls on song against Malaysia and Oman, Accessed 11 July 2014, "... while Aysha Naushadkhan grabbed one to provide the finishing touch to victory...."
  7. 21 January 2012, Khaleej Times, Humaira to lead U-19 team, Accessed 11 July 2014, "...players are mostly from UAE schools and Aysha Naushadkhan (aged 13) is the youngest player in the squad...."
  8. JANUARY 25, 2013, Cricket Nepal, Nepal thrashes UAE for consecutive win, Accessed 11 July 2014, "... Aysha Naushadkhan in the fifth ball of the sixth ..."
  9. Asian Cricket
  10. Sharjah honours top performers
  11. 11.0 11.1 http://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/uae-women-s-cricket-team-win-gcc-championship-1.1429915
  12. http://sharjahcricket.ae/blog/category/15
  13. http://www.thenational.ae/sport/cricket/uae-women-cricketers-aim-to-strike-hot-at-the-gcc-t20-tournament
  14. http://khaleejtimes.com/sport/local/uae-women-beat-qatar-to-retain-gcc-t20-title
  15. http://sport360.com/article/uae/46176/uae-womens-national-team-claims-gulf-cup-qatar

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