PCB announces free entry in Women’s World Cup Qualifiers
LAHORE: Cricket fans in Lahore are in for a treat as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced free entry to all matches of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier at Gaddafi Stadium.
The tournament, which kicks off on April 9, will feature eight thrilling matches, offering a golden opportunity for spectators to witness top-notch women’s cricket at no cost. The Women’s World Cup Qualifier is set to commence on April 9th, bringing exciting cricket action to Lahore’s iconic Gaddafi Stadium. Ahead of the tournament, the Pakistani women’s cricket team has arrived at the stadium to begin their preparations under the guidance of Head Coach Muhammad Wasim. The team underwent rigorous fielding, bowling, and batting practice sessions as they gear up for their first qualifier match.
In preparation for the main event, Pakistan will play its second warm-up match against the West Indies on April 7th, as part of their final practice schedule. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a major decision to allow free entry for all matches at Gaddafi Stadium, offering cricket enthusiasts a golden opportunity to witness live action. A total of eight matches are scheduled at the venue, with Pakistan taking center stage in the opening game of the qualifying round against Ireland on April 9th at 9:30 AM.
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