This month, West Indies-A and Thailand’s Emerging Women’s Team will tour Pakistan for bilateral matches against the host team and a tri-nation series. The debut trips of the West Indies Women’s A and Thailand Women’s Emerging teams to Pakistan this month will represent a significant development for women’s cricket in that nation. It is a highly anticipated event since the action-packed series is expected to improve player talents and strengthen the spirit of Pakistani women’s cricket.
The West Indies Women’s A squad is due to arrive in Pakistan on October 18 and will play the Pakistan Women’s A team in an exciting three-match One Day series. The Ghani Institute of Education Cricket Ground in Lahore will host two of these games, and the final game will be played at the ve
nerable Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
On October 28, at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Thailand’s Emerging squad will join the action and take part in a tri-nation T20 series with Pakistan Women’s A and West Indies Women’s A. In addition, Pakistan Women’s A will play Thailand’s Emerging squad in a two-match T20 series, making for an intriguing cricket spectacle for spectators.
An rising women’s team is touring Pakistan for the first time, it should be emphasised. This momentous occasion serves as evidence of both the rapid global progress of women’s cricket and Pakistan’s vibrant contribution to the game. The head of women’s cricket, Tania Malik, extended a cordial welcome to the teams from Thailand and the West Indies, highlighting the good effects on skill-building and the advancement of women’s cricket in Pakistan. The U19 Pakistan squad will visit Bangladesh in the future as part of a tri-nation series that will also feature Sri Lanka.