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Pakistan women's cricket team selects Sana as captain for Women's World Cup, posing stakes for biggest win. The committee also added Eyman, who is uncapped, to the 15-member squad for the event.
The Pakistan Women's Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that all-rounder Sana Mir will captain the national side at the upcoming Women's World Cup to be held in New Zealand. This will be the first time Sana will be leading the side for the mega event. Previously, she has captained the side in the women's World Cup Qualifier held in Pakistan earlier this year.
The PCB has announced a 15-member squad for the Women's World Cup, which will be held in New Zealand from March 4 to April 3, 2022. The tournament will take place across six venues, with the final slated to take place at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch.
The PCB has backed the team to do well, with chief selector Urooj Mumtaz saying the committee has selected a balanced side for the tournament.
"We have selected a balanced squad with an eye on the conditions in New Zealand. We have picked a team that provides depth and variety in both departments. Hopefully, we will do perform well," said Mumtaz.
The squad, which consists of experienced as well as several uncapped players, will be led by Sana Mir for the first time in a World Cup. The board believes that the team has the potential to upset some of the bigger sides in the tournament.
"We have gamers in our side, if you look at the likes of Omaima Sohail and Nida Dar, who played for Pakistan in the past and were part of the Pakistan team that won the Women's World Cup back in 1997," said Mumtaz.
The PCB has also added an uncapped player, Eyman, to the 15-member squad. The selection committee believes Eyman has the potential to become an all-rounder and an asset for the national side.
"We have high hopes from her (Eyman) and we want her to develop her all-around game more, especially her batting and bowling abilities. She is a keen learner and has the potential to do well at the international level," said Mumtaz.
With the squad announcement, the PCB has set a confident tone for the team, with the belief that Pakistan can surprise some of the bigger sides in the tournament. The board's decision to add an uncapped player to the squad shows their willingness to give opportunities to talented players and believe in their ability to deliver at the highest level.
The team will begin their World Cup campaign against Australia on March 6 at the Bay Oval, Tauranga.
Summary:
The Women's Cricket World Cup is set to take place in New Zealand from March 4th to April 3rd, 2022, with the PCB announcing captain Sana Mir and a 15-member squad with the hopes to win the tournament. The PCB is confident in Mir and the squad, combining experienced players with newer talent, and has high hopes for the tournament. The team will kick off its World Cup campaign against Australia on March 6th at the Bay Oval, Tauranga.