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Nida Dar to lead Pakistan in upcoming Bangladesh tour

Pakistan announce squad for white-ball tour against Tigresses


Friday, 13 October 2023


With their tour to Bangladesh right around the corner, Pakistan has announced its 15-member national women's squad on Thursday, which will be led by Nida Dar, according to Pakistani television Geo Tv.
The upcoming Bangladesh tour scheduled to take place later this month.
National selection committee chief Saleem Jaffar announced the decision saying, Pakistan's squad will depart for Bangladesh on October 20.
In Bangladesh, the squad will feature in a six-match white-ball series which also includes three ODIs, part of the ICC Women's Championship 2022-25. The series itinerary will be announced in due course by the home board.
The experienced Iram Javed stages a comeback to the national side after a one-year gap. The right-handed batter last played for Pakistan in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022.
Iram also featured for Super Women against Amazon in the three women's exhibition T20 matches earlier this year in Rawalpindi.
Meanwhile, Shawaal Zulfiqar and Syeda Aroob Shah have been excluded from the squad that played against South Africa last month in the white-ball series in Karachi, and Fatima Sana, who got injured in the second ODI against South Africa, is still in the process of recovering.
Both Shawaal and Aroob are part of the 28 probable of the Pakistan women's emerging team taking part in the training camp in Muridke.
The emerging team will play a bilateral series and a triangular tournament involving West Indies and Thailand's emerging cricket teams later this month.
Chief Selector Saleem Jaffar said, "Our selection committee has carefully deliberated over the squad for the Bangladesh tour, aiming to strike the right balance between bat and ball, as we believe this squad is well-equipped to face the challenges in Bangladesh.
"Young Shawaal Zulfiqar has been omitted from the squad as she requires more grooming before representing again at the international level.
"The members of the selection committee have recalled experienced Iram Javed in the squad. Iram's presence will undoubtedly strengthen our batting order in Bangladesh conditions.
"Fatima Sana is on the road to recovery, and we are committed to giving her the time she needs to be fully prepared for the upcoming away series against New Zealand where the selection committee feels the right-arm fast bowler will be more productive."
Meanwhile, the Pakistan women's team will undergo a six-day camp at Ghani Institute for Cricket in DHA, Lahore from tomorrow (Saturday), before departing for Bangladesh via Dubai from Lahore in the wee hours of October 20.