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Bismah Maroof retained as Pakistan women’s skipper for 2022-23 season

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Lahore [Pakistan], May 12 (ANI): Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday announced that Bismah Maroof will continue to lead the national women’s limited-overs teams in the 2022-23 season.

The Pakistan women’s team had a horrible World Cup 2022 run in New Zealand as they could only win one of their seven round-robin matches and were knocked out in the league stage.

Pakistan are gearing up for an action-packed season in which they will play, at least, 25 matches with the schedules for the Women’s T20 Asia Cup and ICC Women’s T20 World Cup to be announced.

Their season begins by hosting Sri Lanka in Karachi for three T20Is and three ODIs in what will be the first instance of ICC Women’s Championship matches being staged in Pakistan from later this month.

Bismah’s team will then head to play hosts Ireland and champions Australia in a T20I triangular series from 12-24 July before they move to Birmingham for the Commonwealth Games to be held from 25 July to 8 August.

“It is truly an honour for any cricketer to captain their country and it is a great privilege for me to continue in this role. The 2022-23 cricket season is the busiest for Pakistan women’s side and we are excited and geared up for the challenges it presents,” said Bismah Maroof in a PCB release.

In October, Ireland women will make their first-ever visit to Pakistan for three T20Is and as many ODIs, also ICC Women’s Championship matches, after which they will feature in the Women’s T20 Asia Cup. They then travel to Australia for three T20Is and three ODIs, Pakistan’s first away ICC Women’s Championship fixtures of the cycle, at the start of 2023 and play ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in February in South Africa.

“Every match in the upcoming season is important for us as a team as bilateral ODIs will determine whether we qualify for the next ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup and the T20Is provide us opportunities to prepare for the all-important T20 World Cup in February next year,” she added.

“I want to thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for its immense support throughout my career and especially in helping me strike the right work-life balance after the birth of Fatima. There was a time when I contemplated giving up on my passion for playing cricket, but the PCB ensured it never came to that with the introduction of the maternity policy, which has made the game as inclusive as it can be for the women in our country,” said Maroof.

Bismah is the only Pakistan women cricketer with 5,000 international runs. She took the reins of the T20I side in 2016 and was named the ODI captain after the 2017 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup. (ANI)

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Lahore [Pakistan], May 12 (ANI): Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday announced that Bismah Maroof will continue to lead the national women's limited-overs teams in the 2022-23 season.

The Pakistan women's team had a horrible World Cup 2022 run in New Zealand as they could only win one of their seven round-robin matches and were knocked out in the league stage.

Pakistan are gearing up for an action-packed season in which they will play, at least, 25 matches with the schedules for the Women's T20 Asia Cup and ICC Women's T20 World Cup to be announced.

Their season begins by hosting Sri Lanka in Karachi for three T20Is and three ODIs in what will be the first instance of ICC Women's Championship matches being staged in Pakistan from later this month.

Bismah's team will then head to play hosts Ireland and champions Australia in a T20I triangular series from 12-24 July before they move to Birmingham for the Commonwealth Games to be held from 25 July to 8 August.

"It is truly an honour for any cricketer to captain their country and it is a great privilege for me to continue in this role. The 2022-23 cricket season is the busiest for Pakistan women's side and we are excited and geared up for the challenges it presents," said Bismah Maroof in a PCB release.

In October, Ireland women will make their first-ever visit to Pakistan for three T20Is and as many ODIs, also ICC Women's Championship matches, after which they will feature in the Women's T20 Asia Cup. They then travel to Australia for three T20Is and three ODIs, Pakistan's first away ICC Women's Championship fixtures of the cycle, at the start of 2023 and play ICC Women's T20 World Cup in February in South Africa.

"Every match in the upcoming season is important for us as a team as bilateral ODIs will determine whether we qualify for the next ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and the T20Is provide us opportunities to prepare for the all-important T20 World Cup in February next year," she added.

"I want to thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for its immense support throughout my career and especially in helping me strike the right work-life balance after the birth of Fatima. There was a time when I contemplated giving up on my passion for playing cricket, but the PCB ensured it never came to that with the introduction of the maternity policy, which has made the game as inclusive as it can be for the women in our country," said Maroof.

Bismah is the only Pakistan women cricketer with 5,000 international runs. She took the reins of the T20I side in 2016 and was named the ODI captain after the 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. (ANI)

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