Women’s Match Squads: 10 foreign players from 7 nations have been named to women’s match squads. Tickets for the women’s matches on March 8, 10, and 11 in Rawalpindi are expected to sell well.
The captains’ photo shoot and pre-series press conferences will take held at the Pindi Cricket Stadium on Monday, February 4 at 5:15 p.m.
The match will begin at 2:00 p.m. and be broadcast live on the PCB and PSL YouTube Channels. PCB will supply action photos and match reports.
Previous press releases available here; event hashtag is #LevelPlayingField
Lahore, 4 March 2023:
PCB named the two women’s teams that will play today’s three Women’s League exhibition games. On March 8, 10, and 11, Rawalpindi hosts HBL PSL 8 matches. Women’s cricket starts at 2 and men’s at 7.
The Amazons will have Laura Delaney (Ireland), Lauren Winfield-Hill (England), Maia Bouchier (England), and Tammy Beaumont (England) under Bismah Maroof (England).
Australian Tess Flintoff. Chamari Athapaththu, Danni Wyatt, Jahanara Alam, Laura Wolvaardt, and Lea Tahuhu will play for the Super Women, headed by Nida Dar. The Pakistan Women’s League’s September “soft launch” will feature ten top international players from seven nations.
In addition to these 10 international superstars, Pakistan will field 20 outstanding players, including four Under-19 players
(Areesha Noor, Eyman Fatima, Shawaal Zulfiqar, and Syeda Aroob Shah)
who competed in the recently ended ICC Under-19 Women’s Twenty20 World Cup (Fatima Khan and Syeda Masooma Zahra). Each side has four to three international players and one emerging or Under-19 talent.
Delaney and Athapaththu, the captains of Ireland and Sri Lanka, respectively, are two of the 10 international players who recently participated in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 in South Africa. South African Laura Wolvaardt is a major player in women’s cricket. Her batting prowess has earned her a spot in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 squad.
With 1,776 ODI runs and 2,369 T20I runs, Danni Wyatt is also a household name in women’s cricket. Wyatt has played in 143 T20 Internationals, tying her for second most with New Zealand’s Suzie Bates and eight behind India’s Harmanpreet Kaur.
Athapaththu is ranked 11th among batters by the ICC, followed by Wyatt (16th), Beaumont (44th), and Delany (45th) (61st). Being the highest-ranked non-Indian bowler, Tahuhu is in eighth place, just behind Jahanara (60th).
Bismah Marioof (33rd), Nida Dar (38th), and Aliya Riaz (56th) (all hitters); Sadia Iqbal (19th), Nida Dar (21st), Nashra Sandhu (26th), Anam Amin (37th), and Tuba Hassan (39th)) (all bowlers).
Tess Flintoff and Beaumont, both of Australia, were unable to attend the competition last month. While Tess, at only 19, is on the cusp of making her international cricket debut, Beaumont, at the ripe old age of 31, is already a bona fide star, having played for England in seven Tests, 103 One-Day Internationals, and 99 Twenty Twenty Internationals while amassing 5,493 runs and 10 centuries in his cricketing career.
“I am happy to lead Amazons team in the three exhibition matches of the Women’s League,” said Bismah Maroof, captain of the Amazons. We couldn’t ask for a better showcase for our athletes’ abilities. It’s a great chance for our players to pick up some tips from their overseas counterparts, who will be participating in the exhibition matches.
“I am eager to lead the fantastic set of players from Super Women,” said Nida Dar, captain of the Super Women. The exhibition games will be a great opportunity for up-and-coming players to show off their skills. The local players can learn a lot from the foreigners who are taking part in these matches and from their experience.
Bismah Maroof led the Amazons, which featured Aliya Riaz, Anam Amin, Areesha Noor, Eyman Fatima, Fatima Khan, Fatima Sana, Ghulam Fatima, Gull Feroza, Kainat Imtiaz, Laura Delaney (Ireland), Lauren Winfield-Hill (England), Maia Bouchier (France), Nashra Sundhu,The Super Women include Nida Dar (captain), Aimen Anwar, Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka), Danni Wyatt (England), Iram Javed, Jahanara Alam (Bangladesh), Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa), Lea Tahuhu (New Zealand), Muneeba Ali, Natalia Parvaiz, Omaima Sohail, Sadia Iqbal, Shawaal ZuPindi Cricket Stadium will host the first match on March 8 at 2 p.m.
Shozab Raza, Saleema Imtiaz, Tariq Rasheed, and Humaira Farah were officials. Anees Ali (match referee) Sunday, March 10: 2 p.m., Pindi Cricket Stadium, second match. Saleema Imtiaz, Shozab Raza, Humaira Farah, Tariq Rasheed, and third umpire (fourth umpire).
Anees Ali (match referee) Third game on 11th at 2 p.m. at Pindi Cricket Ground. Tariq Rasheed, Saleema Imtiaz, Shozab Raza, and wicketkeeper/fielder Humaira Farah officiated (fourth umpire). Dr. Anees (match referee)
Third game on 11th at 2 p.m. at Pindi Cricket Ground. Tariq Rasheed, Saleema Imtiaz, Shozab Raza, and wicket-keeper/fielder Humaira Farah officiated (fourth umpire). Dr. Anees (match referee)
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