Pakistan Women's National Cricket Team Prepares
The team's performance in the qualifier will be crucial in determining their chances of participating in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India, and fans are eagerly awaiting the start of the tournament to cheer on their favorite team and players.

Pakistan's women's cricket team has started a training camp in Lahore to prepare for the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier, with 19 players selected by the national women's selection committee participating in the camp led by head coach Mohammad Wasim.
The team includes experienced players such as Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig, Fatima Sana, and Nida Dar, who will play a crucial role in the qualifier. However, leg-spinner Tuba Hassan will not be able to participate due to a fractured finger. The team's preparations are in full swing as they gear up to face Ireland on April 9 in their first match of the tournament.
The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier will feature six teams competing for two spots in the finals in India, scheduled to take place in October-November. The 15-match round-robin tournament will be held from April 9-19, with Scotland and Ireland facing each other in their final round-robin match on April 18. The teams are divided into two groups, and the competition is expected to be fierce.
The Pakistan women's national cricket team is determined to perform well in the qualifier and secure a spot in the finals. With their preparations underway, the team is confident and ready to take on the challenges of the tournament. The nation is eagerly waiting to see the team's performance and is hoping for a successful campaign.