Pakistan Women A squad for West Indies Women A series announced

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday announced a 15-member Pakistan Women A squad to face West Indies Women A in the three-match One-Day series.

Off-spinner Rameen Shamim has been named as captain of Pakistan side for the series, which is scheduled to take place in Lahore from 24 to 29 October 2023.

The 15-member squad for the one-day series was announced after the women’s national selection committee assessed the performances of the players in 28 probables camp which was held at the Lahore Country Club in Muridke.

The three one-day matches against West Indies A will be followed by a tri-nation T20 series involving West Indies Women A and Thailand women’s emerging team, as well as a T20 series against Thailand women’s emerging team.

The squad for the T20 tri-series and the two T20s against Thailand women’s emerging team will be announced in due course.

Rameen Shamim, who has represented Pakistan in three ODIs and four T20Is, has also captained Pakistan Women A during the team’s tour of West Indies in 2021.

Besides Rameen, Gull Feroza, Omaima Sohail, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Sidra Nawaz and Tuba Hassan have also made international appearances for Pakistan.

Pakistan Women A Squad

Rameen Shamim (captain), Amber Kainat, Anosha Nasir, Eyman Fatima, Fatima Shahid, Gull Feroza (wk), Gull Rukh, Humna Bilal, Noreen Yaqoob, Omaima Sohail, Saima Malik, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Tasmia Rubab and Tuba Hassan

Travelling Reserves: Fatima Khan, Maham Manzoor and Syeda Khadija Chishty

Back up Reserve: Masooma Zehra and Yusra Amir

Team management

Aisha Jalil (manager), Mohsin Kamal (head coach), Kamran Hussain (assistant coach), Zulfiqar Babar (bowling coach), Wasim Yousafi (wicket-keeping and batting coach), Rabia Siddiq (physiotherapist) and Muhammad Ramzan (strength and conditioning coach)

Schedule for the tour

Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A

24 October – First One-Day; Ghani Institute for Cricket

26 October – Second One-Day; Ghani Institute for Cricket

29 October – Third One-Day; Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Tri-series between Pakistan A, West Indies A and Thailand’s emerging team

3 November – Tri-series first T20 match (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

4 November – Tri-series second T20 match (West Indies Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

5 November – Tri-series third T20 match (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

8 November – Tri-series final; Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging

10 November – First T20; Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

11 November – Second T20; Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

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West Indies Women A team reaches Lahore for the white-ball series

LAHORE: West Indies Women’s A cricket team reached Lahore on Wednesday to face Pakistan Women’s A team in the three-match one-day series followed by the tri-series involving Thailand Emerging Women’s team.

The West Indies Women’s A team will kick off training at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) Lahore tomorrow.

 

Meanwhile, the Thailand Emerging Women’s team will reach Pakistan on 28 October and will take part in practice sessions until 2 November.

The three sides will feature in a T20 tri-series from 3 to 8 November with all the participating teams playing two matches each.

The top two teams will play the final of the tournament on 8 November. All matches of the tri-series will be played at the historic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

After the departure of the West Indies Women A on 9 November, Pakistan Women A and Thailand women’s emerging team will lock horns in a two-match T20 series taking place on 10 and 11 November at the Gaddafi Stadium.

This will be a first-of-its-kind tour of Pakistan involving women’s emerging and A side. On the other hand, Pakistan women’s U19 team will tour Bangladesh in January 2024 to feature in a T20 tri-series where Sri Lanka women’s U19 will be the third side.

Schedule for the tour

24 October – First One-Day (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Ghani Institute for Cricket

26 October – Second One-Day (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Ghani Institute for Cricket

29 October – Third One-Day (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

3 November – Tri-series first T20 match (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

4 November – Tri-series second T20 match (West Indies Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

5 November – Tri-series third T20 match (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

8 November – Tri-series final; Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

10 November – First T20 (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

11 November – Second T20 (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

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PCB unveils match officials for Pakistan Women ‘A’ series

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday announced match officials for the upcoming bilateral women’s cricket series between Pakistan A and West Indies A as well as two T20s between Pakistan A and Thailand women’s emerging teams.

It has also announced match officials for the tri-series, which include Pakistan A, West Indies A and Thailand’s emerging team.

The bilateral series and tri-series T20 tournament is scheduled to be played at two venues from 24 October to 11 November.

Rashid Riaz and Faisal Afridi from the ICC/PCB International Panel of Umpires, along with Muhammad Javed Malik from the International Panel of ICC/PCB Match Referees, will be officiating matches in the upcoming series.

For the on-field umpiring duties, Faisal Afridi, Muhammad Asif, Waleed Yaqub, Shozab Raza, Nasir Hussain, Abdul Moqeet, and Rashid Riaz will be available.

Saleema Imtiaz, Sabahat Rashid, Humairah Farah, and Afia Amin from the PCB women’s umpire panel will serve as reserve umpires.

Nadeem Arshad, Muhammad Javed Malik, and Kamran Chaudhry will be overseeing the games as match referees.

The series will commence with three one-day matches against West Indies Women A, followed by a tri-nation T20 series involving Pakistan Women A, West Indies Women A and Thailand women’s emerging side, along with a T20 series against Thailand women’s emerging team.

The three one-day matches will commence at 0900 PKT, with the toss scheduled at 08:30 PKT. The tri-nation T20 series and T20 series against Thailand will begin at 10:00 PKT, with the toss taking place at 09:30 PKT.

Umpire and match referee appointments (Matches from 24 October to 11 November)

Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A

24 October – First One-Day, Ghani Institute for Cricket – Faisal Afridi and Abdul Moqeet (on-field umpires), Saleema Imtiaz (reserve umpire); Nadeem Arshad (match referee)

26 October – Second One-Day, Ghani Institute for Cricket – Faisal Afridi and Muhammad Asif (on-field umpires), Saleema Imtiaz (reserve umpire); Nadeem Arshad (match referee)

29 October – Third One-Day, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore – Faisal Afridi and Muhammad Asif (on-field umpires), Saleema Imtiaz (reserve umpire); Nadeem Arshad (match referee)

Tri-series between Pakistan A, West Indies A and Thailand’s emerging team

3 November – Tri-series first T20 match (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A), Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore – Faisal Afridi and Waleed Yaqub (on-field umpires), Sabahat Rashid (reserve umpire); Muhammad Javed (match referee)

4 November – Tri-series second T20 match (West Indies Women A v Thailand emerging), Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore – Faisal Afridi and Waleed Yaqub (on-field umpires), Sabahat Rashid (reserve umpire); Muhammad Javed (match referee)

5 November – Tri-series third T20 match (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging), Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore – Faisal Afridi and Shozab Raza (on-field umpires), Humairah Farah (reserve umpire); Muhammad Javed (match referee)

8 November – Tri-series final; Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore – Faisal Afridi and Shozab Raza (on-field umpires), Humairah Farah (reserve umpire); Muhammad Javed (match referee)

Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging

10 November – First T20, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore – Rashid Riaz and Nasir Hussain (on-field umpires), Afia Amin (reserve umpire); Kamran Chaudhry (match referee)

11 November – Second T20, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore – Rashid Riaz and Nasir Hussain (on-field umpires), Afia Amin (reserve umpire); Kamran Chaudhry (match referee)

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West Indies Women A, Thailand women’s emerging team to tour Pakistan

Pakistan will host West Indies Women A and Thailand women’s emerging team from 18 October to 12 November at two venues in Lahore – Gaddafi Stadium and Ghani Institute for Cricket.

The tour includes bilateral fixtures and a tri-series involving the Pakistan women’s A team.

West Indies will arrive in Pakistan on 18 October and will take part in practice sessions before taking on the Pakistan emerging side in three one-day matches on 24, 26 and 29 October.

Ghani Institute for Cricket in DHA will host the one-day fixtures scheduled on 24 and 26 October, while the third one-day match will be staged at Gaddafi Stadium on 29 October.

Meanwhile, Thailand women’s emerging side will reach Pakistan on 28 October and will take part in practice sessions until 2 November.

The three sides will feature in a T20 tri-series from 3 to 8 November with all the participating teams playing two matches each.

The top two teams will play the final of the tournament on 8 November. All matches of the tri-series will be played at the historic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

After the departure of the West Indies Women A on 9 November, Pakistan Women A and Thailand women’s emerging team will lock horns in a two-match T20 series taking place on 10 and 11 November at the Gaddafi Stadium.

This will be a first-of-its-kind tour of Pakistan involving women’s emerging and A side. On the other hand, Pakistan women’s U19 team will tour Bangladesh in January 2024 to feature in a T20 tri-series where Sri Lanka women’s U19 will be the third side.

In a bumper women’s international season 2023-24, Pakistan’s senior team is taking part in five ICC Women’s Championship series and 17 T20Is. They also recently took part in the 19th Asian Games in China.

Tania Mallick, Head of Women’s Cricket: “Women’s cricket is on the rise globally, and Pakistan women’s cricket is actively taking it forward. We have recently hosted South Africa in Karachi and now hosting West Indies Women A and Thailand emerging team underscores the fact that a lot of activity is taking place in women’s cricket. The emerging series will not only enhance our players’ skills but also encourage more investment in women’s cricket infrastructure.

“We extend our gratitude to West Indies and Thailand for making this tour possible. We hope this series serves as a turning point for women’s cricket in Pakistan, where we see more girls pursuing their cricketing dreams.”

The squad of Pakistan’s emerging women’s team will be announced in due course.

Schedule:

18 October – West Indies Women A arrival

24 October – First One-Day (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Ghani Institute for Cricket

26 October – Second One-Day (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Ghani Institute for Cricket

28 October – Thailand emerging team arrival

29 October – Third One-Day (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

3 November – Tri-series first T20 match (Pakistan Women A v West Indies Women A); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

4 November – Tri-series second T20 match (West Indies Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

5 November – Tri-series third T20 match (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

8 November – Tri-series final; Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

9 November – West Indies Women A departs

10 November – First T20 (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

11 November – Second T20 (Pakistan Women A v Thailand emerging); Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

12 November – Thailand emerging team departs

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