The Pakistan team was chosen, according to the PCB, after the selection committee assessed the players’ form and level of fitness during a continuing training camp.
Fatima Sana, an all-around player, has been chosen to remain captain of the Pakistani squad competing in the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifiers, which will be place in Lahore from April 9 to April 19.Young hitter Shawal Zulfiqar was summoned back into the team by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) selectors following her recuperation from a shoulder injury she suffered in New Zealand in December 2023.
Former captain and seasoned all-rounder Nida Dar of Pakistan was left from the team.
Aliya Riaz, another seasoned activist, and Dar were left out of the women’s central contracts in November of last year.However, Aliya was selected for the qualifications as a member of the national team.Bangladesh, Ireland, Thailand, Scotland, and the West Indies are competing in the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifiers, which are being hosted by Pakistan at the Gaddafi Stadium and LCCA venue in Lahore.
Following the conclusion of the men’s Champions Trophy on March 9, this is Pakistan’s second ICC event this year.
According to the PCB, the selection committee assessed the players’ form and fitness over a continuous training camp before choosing the Pakistani team.