Pakistan Women's National Cricket Team Prepares

The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier will feature 15 matches, with the top two teams qualifying for the World Cup finals in India, and the pakistan women's national cricket team is determined to make a strong impression and secure a spot in the finals.

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The pakistan women's national cricket team is gearing up for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier, set to take place in Lahore from April 9-19, with a 10-day training camp from March 21 to 30, featuring 19 players.

The team's preparations are in full swing, with the training camp replacing a previously held 27-day camp in February that had 33 players. Notable players, including veteran all-rounder Nida Dar, will return to training, while spinner Tuba Hassan will be absent due to a fractured finger. The Qualifier will feature six teams competing in a 15-match round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the World Cup finals in India.

The tournament schedule has been announced, with Scotland and Ireland facing off in their final round-robin match. The teams are divided into two groups, with Pakistan, Ireland, and West Indies in one group, and Scotland, Thailand, and Bangladesh in the other. The teams will play day and night matches, with the first match taking place on April 9 between Pakistan and Ireland, and the West Indies and Scotland.

As the pakistan women's national cricket team prepares for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier, the team's performance will be closely watched, and their chances of advancing to the World Cup finals will depend on their skills and teamwork during the tournament.

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