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Pakistan women gear up for world cup

Published on: August 27, 2025 2:16 PM

Pakistan’s women’s cricket team has intensified preparations ahead of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup and their upcoming home series against South Africa. The national squad will attend a training camp in Lahore starting August 29. Players are expected to report a day earlier, on August 28, to complete preliminary fitness and practice sessions. Coaches and support staff will oversee the camp to ensure optimal readiness for international competitions.

The Lahore camp will focus on improving batting, bowling, and fielding skills, while also enhancing team coordination. Players will undergo fitness drills, practice matches, and strategy sessions. The coaching team aims to identify strong performers and fine-tune the squad ahead of both the ODI series and the World Cup tournament. Young and experienced players alike will get opportunities to showcase their skills.

Pakistan will host South Africa’s women’s team in a three-match ODI series beginning September 16. The matches will be played on September 16, 19, and 22. This series will serve as a final preparatory stage for the national team, allowing players to adjust to competitive conditions before traveling abroad. Fans are excited to witness high-quality cricket in Lahore.

Following the conclusion of the South Africa series, Pakistan’s women’s squad will travel to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup. The tournament will run from September 30 to November 2 across India and Sri Lanka. Under the ICC’s fusion model, all of Pakistan’s fixtures will take place in Sri Lanka, ensuring logistical convenience and focused preparation.

The coaching staff has emphasized mental toughness and match awareness alongside physical fitness. Team meetings will focus on game strategies, analyzing opponents, and improving decision-making under pressure. Support personnel will monitor players’ health and fitness to prevent injuries during this intense training and match schedule.

Pakistan’s women cricketers are determined to perform strongly on the international stage. With structured training, focused preparations, and competitive exposure through the South Africa series, the team aims to deliver a successful campaign in the World Cup and boost Pakistan’s standing in women’s cricket globally.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: home series against South Africa, ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, Latest, Pakistan women gear up for world cup, Pakistan’s women’s cricket team

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