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The PCB Triangular Twenty20 Women's Tournament was established in 2019–20, effectively replacing the Departmental T20 Women's Championship. Three teams, PCB Blasters, PCB Challengers and PCB Dynamites, made up of the best players from across Pakistan, competed in a round-robin group across a week in January 2020 at the National Stadium, Karachi. [1]
Pakistan women's cricket team in Bangladesh in 2023–24 Bangladesh: Pakistan: Dates: 25 October – 10 November 2023: Captains: Nigar Sultana: Nida Dar: One Day International series; Results: Bangladesh won the 3-match series 2–1: Most runs: Fargana Hoque (110) Sidra Ameen (113) Most wickets: Nahida Akter (7) Sadia Iqbal (6) Player of the ...
Pakistan women's cricket team against Bangladesh in Ireland 2012 Bangladesh: Pakistan: Dates: 20 – 27 August 2012: Captains: Salma Khatun: Sana Mir: One Day International series; Results: Pakistan won the 1-match series 1–0: Most runs: Rumana Ahmed (42) Bismah Maroof (67) Most wickets: 3 bowlers (1) Sadia Yousuf (4) Sana Mir (4) Twenty20 ...
Tasmia Rubab made her T20I debut after replacing Fatima Sana as a concussion substitute for Pakistan during the second innings. [12] Suné Luus (SA) took her 50th wicket in women's T20Is. [13] Nida Dar (Pak) scored her 2,000th run in women's T20Is. [14] Pakistan recorded their highest team total in women's T20Is. [15]
Pakistan last toured Bangladesh in April and May 2015. [6] Pakistan won the first T20I match by four wickets, [7] and the second match by eight wickets to win the series with a game to play. [8] [9] Pakistan won the third T20I match by five wickets to win the series 3–0. [10] Pakistan won the first Test by eight wickets. [11]
This year's T20 World Cup is USA Cricket's first time qualifying after receiving an automatic bid for hosting. The 2024 T20 tournament is jointly hosted by the U.S. and the West Indies.
Zafar Gohar was added to Pakistan's squad as Khan's replacement. [29] On 26 December 2020, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed that Shadab Khan had been ruled out of the second Test, [30] and Pakistan's home Test series against South Africa. [31] Imam-ul-Haq was also ruled out of Pakistan's Test squad, due to a fractured thumb. [32]
Pakistan in South Africa in 2013–14 South Africa: Pakistan: Dates: 20 November 2013 – 30 November 2013: Captains: AB de Villiers (ODIs) Faf du Plessis (T20Is) Misbah-ul-Haq (ODIs) Mohammad Hafeez (T20Is) One Day International series; Results: Pakistan won the 3-match series 2–1: Most runs: Hashim Amla (142) Ahmed Shehzad (137) Most ...