[1][2] Currently the vice captain, she plays as a right-handed batter, right-arm medium pace bowler, and occasional wicket-keeper.
[3] In 2022, she reminisced with The Express Tribune about visiting Karachi as a six year old, and seeing boys playing cricket in the streets: "... it was so intense, yet looked fun.
"[4] At the age of 10, she felt old enough to become a member of the boys' cricket team at primary school, and decided to take up the game in a formal sense.
[5] Her role models were Pakistani cricketers Shahid Afridi, and, especially, Younis Khan,[4] who influenced her batting style.
[3][4] The year after starting to play school cricket, Khan joined the u/13 girls national team.
[3] For the 2021–22 season of the Cricket South Africa Women's Provincial Programme, Khan was recruited by the Western Province team.
[9] In the final, in which Namibia defeated Sierra Leone by nine wickets, she was player of the match for scoring 37 runs in 38 balls.
[13] Khan then captained her team in the ICC Women's Qualifier Africa in Harare, Zimbabwe.
[23] During 2020, Khan stepped down from the captaincy of the team, as her studies were placing a lot of demands and responsibilities on her.
After Kenya defeated Namibia in the final, she was named in the team of the tournament,[26] selected by the Rwanda Cricket Association.