Women’s camp for Asia Cup commences in Karachi
KARACHI: A four-day training camp of the Pakistan women’s cricket team for next month’s ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024 started here at the Hanif Mohammad High Performance Centre in Karachi on Wednesday morning.
Twenty-eight (28) cricketers have been invited for the camp by the women’s national selection committee, which will be on site to assess players’ performances before announcing the squad for the Dambulla event.
The players will also undergo practice sessions at the High-Performance Centre on Friday. They will play T20 practice games at the Moin Khan Academy on Thursday and Saturday. The camp will be supervised by Abdur Rehman and Hanif Malik.
Meanwhile, the PCB has confirmed the team management for the ACC Women’s Asia Cup 2024. Muhammad Wasim will be the head coach, while former Test bowlers Abdur Rehman and Junaid Khan will be the spin bowling and assistant coaches, respectively.
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