
After obtaining hosting of the ICC 2025 ICC Champions Cup, Pakistan is expected to host another international event because it will host the 2025 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.
The qualifying matches will be held in different cities this year before the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup, which will be hosted by India.
Besides the hosts, the sources said that the women’s teams are from five other countries, including Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and the West India Islands, will participate in the qualifiers that will be organized in Pakistan in April. They added that the International Criminal Court will officially announce the details of the matches.
The finalists will join the qualified event to the six best teams of the ICC Women’s 2022-25 for the eight World Cup.
For others, Pakistan will play the 2025 Women’s World Cup qualifiers alongside the other five teams in an attempt to reserve their place at the Mega event.
The country is currently hosting a triple chain, including Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa as a long -awaited jurisprudence of the eight champions of the Champions Cup on February 19.
Last month, the Pakistan Cricket Council (PCB) announced a 27 -day training camp to enhance preparations for the national team for the Women’s World Cup qualifications in the International Criminal Court for 2025.
A total of 31 players, including 16 players, were centrally contracted to a 27-day training camp at the high-performance PCB Academy in Faisalbad from 2-28 February.
The camp includes 50 training matches and regular training courses to improve the skills and fitness of players, according to the Cricket Council.
List of players invited to the camp:
Fighters: Alia Rayez, Aisha Zafar, Iman Fatima, Jul Fayrouza, Jul Roj, Hafa Khaled, Irram Javid, Natalia Parviz, Sadaf Chamas, Sara Jabin, Shawwal Zolfar, and Sidra Amen.
Wikiyat observer: Muniba Ali, Najiha Alvi and Sayeda Nawaz
All courses: Fatima Sana, Omima Sohail, Shine Shamim, Sayeda Aroup Shah, and Tuba Hassan
flirt: GHULAM FATIMA, Mahnoor Aftab, Nashra Sunhu, Sadia IQBAL, Tania Saeed, and UMM-E-HANI
Pesrez: Diana Bayg, Fatima Khan, Tasema Robab, Wahid Akhtar and Zaib on Nissa Nias