
Women of Pakistan Will start his three -match ODI series against South Africa Today (16 September) at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The chain is not only another bilateral assignment, but an important opportunity for both sides to pursue their plans ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025All three matches of OD legs will be played in Lahore, which will give Pakistan a chance to test their strength in familiar circumstances before leaving. Sri Lanka For global tournament.
Fatima Sana underlines the importance of South Africa series before the Women’s World Cup
Pakistan captain Fatima SanaSpeaking on the eve of the first ODI, insisting on how important the series is in shaping the World Cup campaign of his team. Just two weeks away with the Marki event, they believe that competitive fixtures against a strong side like South Africa will help Pakistan assess their readiness.
“Our specific objective is to prepare for the World Cup and execute our plans in this series. Such a series is very beneficial for the team before the World Cup. It gives the players a good opportunity to practice all the preparations made in recent times,” Sana said in a pre-match press conference.
The skipper highlighted that beyond just winning matches, big photos are about ironing flaws, strengthening combinations and preparing players mentally and physically for high -pressure World Cup atmosphere.
Pakistan’s final test waits in Colombo
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 will be played under a hybrid model from 30 September to 2 November India And Sri Lanka. Pakistan will join all its matches in Colombo, start its campaign against its campaign Bangladesh On 2 October. His much -awaited struggle against India will follow on 5 October, a stability that always attracts attention and adds additional intensity to the tournament.
Sana and her team understand that the World Cup will be the right solution for their progress. Competition against some top teams in the world on the neutral region will demand discipline, attention and stability in all three departments – batting, bowling and fielding. Therefore, the South Africa series stands as the last chance to follow the match scenarios and refine the strategies before the final challenge begins.
Higher expectations from women in green color
With the vomiting of the World Cup, expectations are being around women in green. Pakistan’s fans are eager to give their team a strong performance, especially after recent reforms in their approach and the emergence of promising young talents. Playing in home conditions provides confidence to the squad, and winning against an experienced team like South Africa can inject significant speed before the global stage.
Fatima’s leadership gives Pakistan a balanced mixture, combined with the experience of senior players and the energy of emerging stars. Supporters will expect that the hard work done during this series turns into a success in Colombo, where the purpose of Pakistan is to create a mark in the World Cup.
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