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- All members of the Pakistan women’s national team in Durban clear second round of Covid-19 testing
- Urdu version of the media advisory is attached here
All members of the Pakistan women’s national team have cleared the second round of Covid-19 testing and have integrated into a bio-secure bubble. They will now hold their preparations for the ODI series against the hosts, which starts on 20 January, together.
Since clearing their on-arrival tests on 12 January, the members had been training in groups of six.
The following are the details of the Pakistan women’s national team’s training and media sessions in Pakistan Standard Time.
For further details, please contact Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at 0027 60 939 9192 and 0092 304 055 7586 (WhatsApp).
Saturday, 16 January: The team will play a scenario-based match at Pietermaritzburg Oval. The match is scheduled to begin at 1pm
No media interactions are planned for the day.
Sunday, 17 January:
David Hemp, the head coach of the Pakistan women’s national team, will a hold virtual media conference at 1pm.
Those journalists wishing to attend the sessions are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, at least, two hours before the scheduled start so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
No training session is scheduled for the day.
Monday, 18 January:
The team will hold a training session at Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 1pm.
No media interactions are planned for the day.
Tuesday, 19 January:
The team will hold a training session at Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 5.15pm.
Before the session, the opposite captains will hold pre-ODI series virtual media conferences at 5pm.
Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, at least, two hours before the scheduled start so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Wednesday, 20 January:
The first ODI between South Africa and Pakistan will take place at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, and the first ball of the match will be bowled at 1pm.
Following the conclusion of the match, squad members from both sides, losing team first, will hold virtual media conferences.
Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, by the innings break so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Thursday, 21 January:
Rest day. No media interactions are planned for the day.
Friday, 22 January:
The Pakistan team will hold a training session at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 5.15pm.
Before the session, a squad member from each side will be hold pre-match virtual media conferences at 5pm.
Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, at least, two hours before the scheduled start so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Saturday, 23 January:
The second ODI between South Africa and Pakistan will take place at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, and the first ball of the match will be bowled at 1pm.
Following the conclusion of the match, squad members from both sides, losing team first, will hold virtual media conferences. Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, by the innings break so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Sunday, 24 January:
Rest day. No media interactions are planned for the day.
Monday, 25 January:
The team will hold a training session at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 5.15pm.
Before the session, a squad member from each side will be hold pre-match virtual media conferences at 5pm.
Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, at least, two hours before the scheduled start so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Tuesday, 26 January:
The third and final ODI between South Africa and Pakistan will take place at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, and the first ball of the match will be delivered at 1pm.
Following the conclusion of the match, squad members from both sides, losing team first, will hold virtual media conferences. Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, by the innings break so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Wednesday, 27 January:
Rest day. No media interactions are planned for the day.
Thursday, 28 January:
The team will hold a training session at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 5.15pm.
Before the session, a squad member from each side will be hold pre-match virtual media conferences at 5pm.
Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, at least, two hours before the scheduled start so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Friday, 29 January:
The first of the three T20Is will be played at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 6.30pm
Following the conclusion of the match, squad members from both sides, losing team first, will hold virtual media conferences. Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, by the innings break so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Saturday, 30 January:
Rest day. No media interactions are planned for the day.
Sunday, 31 January:
The second T20I will be played at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 6.30pm
Following the conclusion of the match, squad members from both sides, losing team first, will hold virtual media conferences. Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, by the innings break so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Monday, 1 February:
The team will hold a training session at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 1pm.
No media interactions are planned for the day.
Tuesday, 2 February:
The team will hold a training session at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 5.15pm
Before the session, a squad member from each side will be hold pre-match virtual media conferences at 5pm
Wednesday, 3 February:
The third T20I will be played at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium, Durban, from 6.30pm
Following the conclusion of the match, squad members from both sides, losing team first, will hold virtual media conferences. Those journalists wishing to attend the session are requested to confirm their attendance to Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi at ahsan.nagi@pcb.com.pk, by the innings break so the Zoom link can be shared with them.
Thursday, 4 February:
The team is scheduled to depart from Durban’s King Shaka International Airport for Pakistan at 6.05pm
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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.