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Pakistan needs to put women’s cricket on the map at T20 World Cup

KARACHI: Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof says the Twenty20 World Cup is a “huge doorway to show our ability” and lift confirmation of women’s cricket in the country.

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The 31-year-old all-rounder will lead a Pakistan team that has never been past the essential round in seven past appearances at the tournament.

Keeping an eye on AFP by phone from South Africa, where the World Cup gets moving on Friday, Maroof said: “There were times when nobody or not many individuals would comprehend that the Pakistan women’s cricket team lives.

“We have procured certification and appreciation with more matches and live to join.”

Pakistan’s women should interminably overhaul past World Cup introductions expecting they affect the 10-team contention.

They have beaten just seven of their 28 World Cup matches, and two were against India in 2012 and 2016.

Maroof Explained the Cricket Team’s Situation

Maroof and her teammates will seek a third triumph over their primary opponents when the different sides battle in Cape Town on February 12 to get rolling their missions.

Resulting of taking up cricket as a 16-year-old, Lahore-envisioned Maroof has seen direct how women’s cricket in Pakistan has been made for more than ten years.

Regardless, she knows moreover that a lot of work remains.

Maroof explained the cricket team's situation

Performance of the Pakistan Team in the World Cup

Pakistan is seventh on the planet, meaning they should over-perform if they are to unusually make it past the central round at the World Cup.

Finally year’s Ward Games in Birmingham, Pakistan completed the lower part of their groups, behind T20 champions Australia, India, and Barbados, failing the three games as a whole.

They will be lacking star pace bowler Diana Baig for the World Cup after she broke a finger in an expansive 101-run one-day rout to Australia last month.

The title most likely could be past them, yet Maroof says that the World Cup is “one more colossal chance for us to incorporate our ability.

Performance of the Pakistan team in the world cup
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