The Pakistan and South Africa women’s cricket teams will gear up for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 by competing in a three-match series at Multan Cricket Stadium.
South Africa will arrive in Multan on September 13, with matches scheduled for September 16, 18, and 20. The first two matches will start at 7:00 PM (PST), while the final match will begin at 10:00 AM (PST).
Following the series, South Africa will head to the UAE on September 21, with Pakistan departing on September 23. Pakistan is in Group A of the World Cup, alongside Australia, India, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka, while South Africa is in Group B with Bangladesh, England, Scotland, and the West Indies.
Pakistan will play warm-up matches against Scotland on September 28 and Bangladesh on September 30 before taking on Sri Lanka on October 3, India on October 6, Australia on October 11, and New Zealand on October 14.
The semi-finals are set for October 17 and 18, leading up to the crucial final on Sunday, October 20.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that the World Cup squad, led by captain Fatima Sana and featuring key players like Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig, and Muneeba Ali, will also compete in the series against South Africa.
The Pakistan women’s training camp, led by head coach Muhammad Wasim, will start on September 1 at Multan Cricket Stadium.
CSA Director of Cricket, Enoch Nkwe commented:
“This T20I series against Pakistan is a critical part of our preparations for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. It offers the team the invaluable opportunity to gain match practice, allowing us to refine our strategies and ensure that our players are in peak form.
“We are incredibly grateful to the PCB for their collaboration and efforts in arranging this series. This series not only helps us prepare for the World Cup but also strengthens the relationship between our two cricket boards as the Proteas Women visit Pakistan for the second time in a year. It’s a testament to the shared commitment we have toward growing the women’s game.
“Moreover, by playing more international matches, we’re providing our players with the platform to showcase their talent and inspire the next generation of cricketers. We look forward to a competitive series that will benefit both teams and further elevate women’s cricket on the world stage.”
Schedule of matches:
16 Sep – 1st T20I, Multan Cricket Stadium
18 Sep – 2nd T20I, Multan Cricket Stadium
20 Sep – 3rd T20I, Multan Cricket Stadium
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