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Pakistan Women Eye Historic Win Against India Amid Colombo Showdown and Rain Threat

October 5, 2025 by Admin 365

COLOMBO: It’s the fourth consecutive Sunday of a Pakistan-India cricket encounter — only this time, the scorching heat of Dubai has been replaced by Colombo’s humid, rain-laden skies, and the players on the field are women. Yet, beneath the surface, the gulf between the two women’s teams remains glaring. Across the border, Indian cricketers enjoy […]

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Pakistan women’s cricket team starts training for world cup qualifiers

March 20, 2025 by maleeha zahid

The Pakistan women’s cricket team has kicked off a training camp in Lahore. This camp prepares the team for the Qualifier. Head coach Mohammad Wasim leads the camp, where 19 players have been selected by the national women’s selection committee. Before this, the first phase of the camp took place in Faisalabad. During that phase, […]

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Mark Coles appointed head coach of Pakistan women’s cricket team

January 24, 2018 by DailyTimes.pk

KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday announced Mark Coles of New Zealand as Pakistan national women’s cricket team coach, while former Test cricketer Jalaluddin was named chief of the selection committee. A PCB official confirmed that Mark Coles, who worked with the team in UAE series against New Zealand on honourary basis, has been appointed […]

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