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PCB unveils trophy for women’s one day tournament

Published on: February 10, 2018 6:55 PM

MULTAN: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday unveiled official trophy for Triangular One Day Women’s Cricket Tournament 2018.

Three teams, Dynamites, Blasters and Challengers, will take part in the 50-over competition that is to commence from February 11 and will continue until February 20.

Pakistan national cricket team batsman Sidra Ameen will lead the Challengers, all-rounder Javeria Khan will lead Dynamites and batsman Nahida Khan will take charge of the Blasters.

For the first time in women’s cricket, a drafting process had been initiated during the selection process for the tournament. In the drafts, captains of the three participating teams in the presence of the women’s selection committee picked the players for their respective teams.

The teams will play four matches each in the ten-day tournament. The final will be played between the top two teams on February 20, 2018.

Full squads of the three competing teams

DYNAMITES

DYNAMITES
Javeria Khan (C)
Nida Dar
Sidra Nawaz (WK)
Omaima Sohail
Natalia Pervaiz
Aliya Riaz
Javeria Rauf
Anam Amin
Maham Tariq
Horaina Sajjad
Sadia iqbal
Kainat Hafeez
Subhana Tariq
Ayesha Amjad

Tahir Mehmood (Head Coach)
Muhammad Ashraf (Asst. Coach)
Hajra Sarwar (Manager) pic.twitter.com/osFvaYR48l

— PCB Official (@TheRealPCB) February 10, 2018

BLASTERS

BLASTERS
Nahida Khan (C)
Ayesha Zafar
Fareeha Mehmood (WK)
Muneeba Ali
Kainat Imtiaz
Aiman Anwar
Rameen Shamim
Ghulam Fatima
Fazila Ikhlaq
Sania Iqbal
Hafsa Khalid
Fatima Sana
Umme Hani
Bakhtawar Iqbal

Shahid Anwar (Head Coach)
Shakir Qayyum (Asst. Coach)
Asmavia Iqbal (Manager) pic.twitter.com/DVqsX534nO

— PCB Official (@TheRealPCB) February 10, 2018

CHALLENGERS

CHALLENGERS
Sidra Amin (C)
Iram Javed
Diana Baig
Nashra Sandhu
Waheeda Akhtar
Ayesha Naz
Sadia Yousaf
Noreen Yaqoob
Soha Fatima (WK)
Almas Akram
Sana Urooj
Saba Nazir
Elizbeth Barkat
Sana Taj

Akhtar Sarfraz (Head Coach)
Bilal Ahmad (Assistant Coach)
Sumaiya Siddiqui (Manager) pic.twitter.com/908eCGB9We

— PCB Official (@TheRealPCB) February 10, 2018

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Headline, Pakistan Cricket Board, PCB Cup 2018, PSL 2018, Women's cricket

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