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The ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier series concluded on 19th April 2025 at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, with the final match ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNFour Pakistani players feature in ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier teamThe International Cricket Council (ICC) has included four Pakistani cricketers in its Women's World Cup Qualifier 2025 Team of the Tournament, with Fatima Sana leading the squad.Sana, who captained ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNFour Pak players named in ICC WC Qualifier teamFour players from Pakistan have been named in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 Team of the Tournament, with Pakistan's skipper Fatima Sana leading the charge.Players from four ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNFatima Sana named captain of ICC WCWCQ team of the tournamentPakistan's rising all-round star Fatima Sana has been named captain of the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier 2025 Team of the Tournament, a significant recognition of her outstanding performance in the ...
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Daily Times on MSNICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament: Fatima Sana to leadPakistan captain Fatima Sana has been named skipper of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 Team of the Tournament, which features standout performers from four different countries.
It’s a heartbreaking day for the West Indies Women’s team as they failed to qualify for a major ICC tournament for the first ...
Bangladeshi leg-spinner Rabeya Khan was also recognised as a reserve player after an impressive tournament performance.
Fast-bowling all-rounder Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana was selected as the captain of the 2025 Women’s ODI WC qualifiers’ team ...
West Indies women narrowly missed qualifying for the Women's Cricket World Cup, edged out by Bangladesh on net run-rate by ...
West Indies have failed to qualify for the Women's Cricket World Cup by the thinnest of margins, edged out by Bangladesh on net run-rate by just 0.01, despite winning their final game inside 11 overs ...
Despite pulling off a stunning win over Thailand, West Indies finished with a net run rate 0.013 short of Bangladesh ...
West Indies fail to qualify for the upcoming Women's World Cup in the autumn, as Pakistan and Bangladesh take the final two ...
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