Pakistan name team for Women's World Cup
Urooj Mumtaz will lead Pakistan's 15-member squad for the Women's World Cup in Australia from March 7 to 22
View ArticleTwo new names in SL Women squad
Pakistan and Sri Lanka Women announce their squads for the limited-overs matches in January in the UAE
View ArticleSouth Africa, India qualify for Women's World Cup
A round-up of the matches from the ICC Women's Qualifiers Tournament in Sri Lanka held on February 17, 2017
View ArticleIsmail and Luus clinch a thriller for SA
South Africa were cruising at 113 for 0 in a chase of 207 - a straightforward equation - but against a spirited Pakistan bowling attack, it was anything but
View ArticlePakistan find their 'fighting spirit'
They overcame terrible running between the wickets and a snoozy start with the ball to nearly defend 206 against South Africa
View ArticlePakistan's leg theory leaves plenty to be desired
Natalie Sciver's 137 from 92 balls was significantly more than Pakistan managed in nearly 30 overs. But it was in the field that they showed their naivety
View ArticleNahida, spinners thump Thailand on triple-header Sunday
Two-time Asia Cup runners-up Pakistan restricted Thailand to 67 for 8 before an unbeaten 24-run stand between Nahida Khan and Javeria Khan sealed the chase
View ArticleNashra Sandhu and Nida Dar help Pakistan women clinch T20I series
The spin duo shared four wickets to restrict Bangladesh to 88 before Nahida Khan and Javeria Khan steered the visitors home
View ArticleNahida fifty, Mir three-for secure Pakistan ODI series opener
After opting to bat, Pakistan defended a modest 215 against Bangladesh in the opening ODI
View ArticleJaveria Khan named captain for South Africa tour
Allrounder Kainat Imtiaz was recalled in the touring party of 17 for the three ODIs and T20Is each
View ArticleBismah Maroof returns as Pakistan captain for Women's ODI World Cup
Also returning to the national fold are legspinner Ghulam Fatima and opener Nahida Khan
View ArticleNahida Khan draws curtains on 14-year international career
The only female cricketer from Balochistan to have represented Pakistan, she was part of three ODI and four T20 World Cups
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