PCB: Bismah Maroof and her side are all set for World Cup

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), formerly the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is the governing body for cricket in Pakistan. It oversees and organizes all tours and matches for the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, the PCB represents Pakistan's men's and women's teams in international cricket tournaments.

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  • Conversation between Bismah Maroof and Diana Baig is available here
  • Pakistan play India in the first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup match tomorrow. First ball to be bowled at 6am (Pakistan time).
  • Urdu version of the media release attached here

Bismah Maroof and her side are geared up for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup as they open their tournament campaign Sunday against India at the picturesque Bay Oval.

Pakistan capped weeks of preparations with solid victories against hosts New Zealand and Bangladesh in the warm-ups in which their batting and bowling departments were tested. They enter the tournament high on confidence and Bismah is optimistic about her side’s chances and believes the hard yards her side has put in will reap rewards.

In a conversation with pacer Diana Baig for PCB digital, Bismah said: “We have been putting in the hard yards since our camp in Karachi and now is the time to deliver. The atmosphere of the team is very good. I am optimistic that we will do very well in the World Cup.

“All 15 players here, in fact, I will count the traveling reserves as well, so all 18 of you are my match winners. You are here because you deserve to be and I have faith and trust in every one of you. Everyone is taking responsibility, which was on display in the two warm-ups. Just remember, we all have to stay focused and in the present. This is a big moment for us to leave a mark.”

When Diana, who will spearhead Pakistan’s pace attack, asked about the conditions in New Zealand, Bismah said: We are well prepared for the tournament. The conditions here are different from what we usually encounter back home. The fast bowlers will get a lot of assistance here.”

Bismah also spoke about the necessity of starting the tournament on a high note.

“Everyone is looking forward [to the match against India],” she said. “It is our first match of the tournament and we want to win it so we gain the momentum. In such tournaments, it is very important to start good and carry the moment, and, of course, that increases the significance of the first match. I am sure we will be able to meet expectations from us.”

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