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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]
Scorecard 1 37 Baroda: Sikkim: Emerald High School Ground, Indore, India: 5 December 2024: Scorecard: 2 27 Zimbabwe Gambia: Ruaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya: 23 October 2024: Scorecard: 3 26 Nepal Mongolia: Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou, China: 27 September 2023: Scorecard: 4 24 Punjab Kings: Kolkata Knight ...
In June 2024, Pakistan Cricket Board introduces a new domestic Twenty20 Cricket event, called Champions T20 Cup. that forms part of the Pakistan domestic cricket season. The league was aimed to make up for the absence of high-profile matches in Pakistan every year and to expose talented players from Country. [6] [7]
The 2024 Blind World T20 also known as 2024 Blind T20 World Cup was a T20I tournament which was also the fourth edition of the Blind T20 World Cup for blind cricketers, held in Pakistan from 23 November to 3 December. [2] [3] India were the defending champions of Blind T20 World Cup. The Indian cricket team has pulled out of the Blind T20 World ...
The matches have top-class status and are the highest T20 standard. The game is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. [1] [2] The first Twenty20 International match between two men's sides was played on 17 February 2005, involving Pakistan and New Zealand.
It was the principal T20 competition in the country until 2016, when the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise tournament was introduced. Since 2019–20, the National T20 Cup has been contested by six regional teams, having previously been contested mainly by teams representing the various city, district and area cricket associations.
The Pakistan national cricket team is one of the full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), they are nicknamed as the Shaheens. The team has qualified for all the nine editions of the tournament, and were the champions of the second edition of the T20 World Cup in 2009 , after defeating Sri Lanka in the final.
The venue that has hosted the most Women's Twenty20 Internationals on a single venue is the Gahanga International Cricket Stadium which has hosted 94 games across its two grounds, in part as it plays host to the annual Kwibuka T20 Tournament; the Botswana Cricket Association Oval has hosted 82 games across its two grounds. [1]