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The Pakistan women's national cricket team, also known as Green Shirts or Women in Green, represents Pakistan in international women's cricket.One of ten teams competing in the ICC Women's Championship (the highest level of international women's cricket), the team is organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The first women's T20I match was held in August 2004 between England and New Zealand. [2] The Pakistan national women's cricket team played its first T20I match at the Vineyard, Dublin in 2009, losing to Ireland by 9 wickets. [3] Since the team made its first appearance in 2009, 55 women have represented Pakistan in T20I cricket. [4]
As of 2019, domestic cricket in Pakistan was reorganised into six regional teams (on provincial lines).A three tier bottom-up system [1] is in operation with the Tier 1 teams participating in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (First Class), Pakistan Cup and National T20 Cup (Regional T20).
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The 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup is being held in United Arab Emirates in October 2024. [1] Pakistan were the first to name their squad on 25 August 2024. [2] The following squads were announced for the tournament. [3]
In December 2023, Dar led the Pakistan women's national cricket team to a historic win against the New Zealand women's national cricket team, winning their first T20I series out of Asia and Ireland, and being the first Asian side to beat New Zealand in New Zealand. [19] She was named in the Pakistan squad for the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup ...
PCB Dynamites are a Pakistani women's cricket team that compete in the Pakistan Women's One Day Cup and the PCB Women's Twenty20 Tournament. The team has no geographical base, instead being made up of some of the best players from across Pakistan. They are captained by Umm-e-Hani and coached by Taufiq Umar. [1]
In January 2023, Shamas was added to Pakistan's squad for the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup. She replaced Diana Baig, who was ruled out of the squad due to a fractured finger. [9] [10] In July 2023, she was selected in Pakistan's 2023 Asian Games squad. [11] She was named in the Pakistan squad for the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup. [12]