Gull Feroza is a talented Pakistani international cricketer known for her dual capabilities as a right-handed opening batter and a skilled wicketkeeper. Feroza steadily progressed through the domestic cricket structure in Pakistan, representing teams such as Multan and the Higher Education Commission. Her reliable glovework combined with her potential at the top of the order eventually caught the attention of national selectors, positioning her as a key element of Pakistan's evolving white-ball blueprint.
Feroza made her international breakthrough in the shortest format, earning her T20I debut against Sri Lanka in Karachi in May 2022. Soon after, she was integrated into high-profile tournament squads, including Pakistan's campaigns at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup. In T20Is, she has shown flashes of brilliant aggression, but 2025 marked a significant expansion of her international responsibilities when she was handed her ODI cap against Ireland. While her initial transition to the 50-over format was met with a challenging string of low scores, her perseverance paid dividends during Zimbabwe's tour of Pakistan in May 2026.
After breaking her initial ODI slump with a maiden half-century in the series opener, Feroza hammered a blistering 95-ball century in the second ODI in Karachi. Her hundred laid the foundation for an explosive 189-run opening partnership alongside Sadaf Shamas, propelling Pakistan to a resounding win.