Born on June 17, 2007, Shabnam Shakil is a right-arm medium pacer from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh who has been included in the Indian women's cricket team for the ongoing bilateral series against South Africa at home.
At just 17 years old, Shabnam has already made significant strides in her cricket career, including being a member of the victorious Indian team at the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023.

Shabnam hails from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, where she is currently enrolled in class 10 at Siva Sivani School in Marripalem. Her father, Md. Sha, is a firefighter at IN Kalinga, and her mother, K. Eswaramma, works in the Indian Navy. She has one sister, Shahjah Begum. Shabnam developed an interest in cricket from a young age, influenced by her father's passion for the sport.
Shabnam's cricket journey began in earnest when she joined the local cricket setups in Andhra Pradesh. Her natural talent and dedication quickly shone through, leading to her selection in the India women’s national under-19 cricket team. Shabnam played a pivotal role in India’s victory at the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023, held in South Africa, despite only appearing in two matches and taking one wicket.
Shabnam was bought by Gujarat Giants for INR 10 lakh ahead of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 season. Known for her ability to bowl at speeds exceeding 110 km/h, she made her WPL debut against the Royal Challengers Bangalore, becoming the youngest player to do so in the league's history. She also plays for ARAT, South Zone women’s cricket team, and has been a part of the India women's national cricket team.
Shabnam’s WPL debut saw her go wicketless, but her control over line and length impressed many. In subsequent matches, she showcased her potential, taking key wickets and maintaining a strong presence on the field. Her ability to swing the ball and her pace make her a formidable opponent, and her coach, Michael Klinger, praises her work ethic and maturity beyond her years.
Shabnam’s hobbies include traveling and working out. Despite the challenges of balancing school and cricket, she has received support from her family and teachers, which has been crucial to her success. Her father, Md. Sha, has been a constant source of support, helping her with everything from practice sessions to recovery routines.
Shabnam is a student at Siva Sivani School in Visakhapatnam, where she manages to balance her academic responsibilities with her burgeoning cricket career.
As a cricketer, Shabnam earns an estimated ₹25,000 per month, with additional earnings from her participation in the WPL and other tournaments. Her net worth is growing as she continues to establish herself in the sport.
Shabnam’s future in cricket looks bright. With a combination of raw talent, speed, and the ability to learn and adapt, she is expected to make significant contributions to Indian cricket. Her aspiration to break speed records and improve her skills further highlights her commitment and potential for greatness.
Shabnam Md Shakil is a name to watch in the world of cricket, with her impressive start and promising future making her one of India's most exciting young talents.