Pakistan women cricketers vow to perform in T20 WC
LAHORE: The Pakistan women cricket team players have vowed to do their best in the ICC Women T20 World Cup.
Nashra Sandhu said: “Our preparation for the World Cup is good. We have strong teams in our group, and we have made plans for them. Although it is quite hot in Dubai, the camp in Multan was beneficial. We will try our best to play well and win the World Cup for Pakistan.”
Sadia Iqbal stated: “Our preparation for the World Cup has been very good. The series against South Africa gave us a lot of confidence. The pitches in Dubai are favorable for spinners, and we have formed our team combination accordingly.”
Sadaf Shams stressed: “This is my second World Cup, and I am very excited about it. We are hopeful for good results.”
The Pakistan women’s cricket team practiced for three hours at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium under the supervision of Head Coach Muhammad Wasim. Assistant and Fast Bowling Coach Jind Khan, Spin Bowling Coach Abdul Rehman, and Fielding Coach Hanif Malik conducted the practice sessions.
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