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PCB reconstitutes women's selection committee after West Indies whitewash

New selection committee's foremost task include choosing team for upcoming tour to England, board says

Sports Desk
April 25, 2024
Pakistan womens cricket team players interact during a match. — PCB website/File
Pakistan women's cricket team players interact during a match. — PCB website/File

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi Thursday reconstituted the national women's team's selection committee increasing its members to seven.

The development comes after the national side suffered a whitewash against the West Indies women's teamin the recently concluded three-match one-day international (ODI) series, the board said in a statement.

The home series, which commenced on April 18, saw the visitors thumping the Green Shirts in the first ODI as they were handed a 113-run defeat by the West Indies after being bowled out for 156 runs while chasing a 270-run target.

In the second ODI, the hosts suffered a two-wicket defeat followed by an 88-run triumph in the third and last match of the ODI series on April 23.

However, despite the 3-0 loss, Pakistan currently holds fifth position in the 10-team ICC Women Championship 2022-25.

It is to be noted that the top five teams from this championship, along with hosts India, will directly qualify for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025. The remaining teams will participate in a Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament.

According to the PCB, retained members from the previous selection panel include Asmavia Iqbal and Marina Iqbal. Joining them are Abdul Razzaq and Asad Shafiq (both members of the men’s national selection committee) and former international player, Batool Fatima.

Meanwhile, the coach and captain will also be part of the national women’s selection committee, the board noted.

The PCB's statement further underscored that the foremost task of the new committee will be to select the players for the upcoming tour of England, where they are scheduled to play three T20Is and three ICC Women’s Championship 2022-25 fixtures from May 11 to 29.


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