Pakistan women's team head coach sacked, Bismah Maroof retained as captain for 2020/21 season
Cricket | June 05, 2020 19:36 ISTThe board also announced enhanced central contracts for nine women cricketers and also a nine-player emerging category.
The board also announced enhanced central contracts for nine women cricketers and also a nine-player emerging category.
38 players of the Pakistan national women's team will be taking part in the fitness test.
During a successful career, Mir, 34, played 226 internationals, including 137 as captain from 2009 to 2017.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday announced that Bismah Maroof will lead the side in the tournament.
The women's selection committee didn't include Sana in the squad, citing performances in the international and domestic events as well as the team combination considering conditions Down Under.
Bismah Maroof-led Pakistan, who are placed are fifth in the eight-team ICC Women's Championship, will be eager to notch up their maiden win against England.
As a part of the championship, Indian women's team are set to host their Pakistani counterparts in a three-match ODI series.
The 33-year-old reached the milestone when she walked into the field for the ongoing third and final T20I against West Indies in Karachi.
New Delhi, Jan 18: Fearing protests and disruption, Pakistani women cricket team's World Cup matches were today shifted to Odisha, bringing an end to the uncertainty over the fate of the team's participation following the
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