Humaira Kazi is an Indian cricketer who has played in many Indian domestic cricket tournaments. She has played cricket for the Bombay Cricket Association team, Mumbai Thunder and India B team. She is considered one of the all-rounders of Mumbai cricket. She has been selected by Mumbai Capitals for the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2023.
Wiki/Biography
Humaira Kazi aka Humaira Kaazi was born on Tuesday, October 5, 1993 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (age 29; as of 2022). Her zodiac sign is Libra. She started playing cricket at an early age and played for school and college teams.
appearance
Height (approximately): 5′7″
Weight (approximately): 50kg
Hair color: black
Eye color: black
family
She was born into a Muslim family.
Parents and siblings
Her father’s name is Zamir Qazi and her mother’s name is Shabana Qazi. She has a sister named Falak and a brother named Muzamil.
husband and children
She is unmarried.
Profession
She represented Mumbai University in the All India Inter-University Championship. She has played cricket in various competitions of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). She represented the West Zone team in the BCCI Domestic Championships. She helped her team win the West Zone Inter-Collegiate Women’s Cricket Championship organized by Mumbai University and MCA-affiliated Rizvi College. She represented the Mumbai Cricket Association A team in the MCA Women’s One-Day Championship 2020-21. In the 2020-21 senior women’s one-day tournament, she represented Mumbai and scored a goal against Chandigarh. She captained Mumbai Thunder in the inaugural Women’s Presidents Cup T20 League and led them to win the tournament. In the last match, she took 4 wickets, scored 33 runs and scored 29 runs. In the 2023 Women’s Premier League auction, she was acquired by Mumbai Indians for Rs 10 lakh.
jersey number
She will wear jersey No. 21 to represent Mumbai Thunder in the inaugural Presidents Cup T20 Women’s League in 2022-23.
Facts/Trivia
- She has a right-handed batting style and right-arm external rotation.
- In the 2022-23 Senior Women’s Inter-District T20 Trophy, she scored the fastest fifty off just 21 balls.
- In the final of the All India Inter-University Championship 2015. She was representing Mumbai University against Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar. She was batting without a helmet and while running, she was hit on the head by a ball thrown by a fielder. She fell to the ground immediately after being hit and was unconscious for several minutes. She was taken to hospital where a CT scan showed a minor skull fracture.
- She is a pet lover and owns a cat.
- She likes to drive.
- She is a hotelier and runs her own Sayeban Hotel in Matheran, Maharashtra.
Categories: Biography
Source: HIS Education