
#Pakistan #women #prove #dominance #ICCs #World #Cup #Qualifier #Sports
It was a good omen for Pakistan cricket that the women of Pakistan did not disappoint the nation that qualified for the ICC Women’s World Cup after winning their five matches at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 held in Lahore this month.
The Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team finally completed its flawless campaign with a seven -wicket victory against Bangladesh in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025, which sent a powerful message to its future World Cup opponents.
The hosts retained their perfect record with their fifth consecutive win in the tournament, which showed an impressive all -round performances that set them as a powerful force in the central program.
With this victory, the Pakistan has emerged as a strong team of the qualifier tournament, and presenting notice to its rivals ahead of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup. The clinical bowling performance and permanent batting feature, his unbeaten abilities campaign, suggests that he will become a team to watch when the central tournament begins.
Sadra finished the ICC Women’s CWC qualifier in 2025 in the batting chart for Pakistan, which scored 225 runs from five matches in 45, including three half centuries.
The 19 -year -old Shawal, who made his international return after a shoulder injury, retained in December 2023, which was included in two matches during Pakistan’s successful campaign in the ICC Women’s CWC qualifier.
Later, the West Indies won Thailand, but nevertheless they lost their ability. This strong win of Winds Women was not enough to secure his World Cup qualification.
Despite the total Thai -166 chase, with a significant 235 balls to save 235 balls, the Caribbean party easily lost the need for a pure run rate required to overtake Bangladesh’s +0.639 and claim the final ability.
Meanwhile, four players were honored in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2025 in Pakistan’s unbeaten campaign, named after the International Cricket Council.
In a remarkable identity of his dominance in the qualifier, four key players from Pakistan’s unbeaten squad have been nominated in the tournament team, in which Fatima Sana appointed Elite XI captain.
Apart from this, other Pakistani players in Fatima have selected the ICCWC qualifier team, among them Maniba Ali, Nishra Sindhu and Sadia Iqbal, who reflect Pakistan’s commanding performance in the tournament when they won the ICC Women’s Cup for the ICC Women’s World Cup later this year.
The team was selected by a panel of expert observers, including Andrew Leonard, Marina Iqbal, Kainat Imtiaz and Joel Manning, who considered individual talent, match -winning partnerships and consistency during the qualifier.
The tournament team includes three West Indies players, two from Bangladesh and Scotland.
Bangladesh’s Sherman Akhter and wicketkeeper Neiger Sultana, West Indies’ Haley Mathews, Chenl Henry and Aaliyah Allen and Scotland’s Catherine Brace and Catherine Freezer were admitted to their stand -out performances.
Rabia Khan was named as the 12th Player, thanks to his six wickets and his team’s key role in the journey of the team.
Tournament team: Hailey Mathews (West Indies), Maniba Ali (Pakistan), Sherman Akhter (Bangladesh), Catherine Brace (Scotland), Nigar Sultana (Bangladesh-Ek), Fatima Sani (Pakistan Captain), Chenl Henry (West Indies), Pakistan. 12th Player: Rabia Khan (Bangladesh). SarsSarfraz Ahmed