Pakistan Women’s Cricket team is gearing up for a crucial home series against Zimbabwe, and their mentor, Wahab Riaz, believes it will be a defining moment for the team. In an exclusive interview with Geo News, Riaz emphasized the importance of the series, stating that it’s a vital opportunity for the team to showcase their skills and prepare for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy.
The series, which includes three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), will be a crucial test for the Pakistani women’s team. Riaz highlighted the need for the team to participate in the Women’s T20 League, stating that it will provide them with a platform to gain valuable experience and exposure.
“We need to start the Women’s T20 League as soon as possible,” Riaz said. “It’s essential for the team to participate in the league to gain experience and learn from other players.” He also emphasized the importance of providing the players with opportunities to play in the league, saying it will help them develop their skills and gain confidence.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the head coach of the Champions Trophy, Wahab Riaz, will not participate in the National T20 Cup. Riaz explained that the series against Zimbabwe is crucial for the team, as it will provide them with a chance to win ranking points in the ICC Champions Trophy and prepare for the T20 World Cup.
Riaz also expressed his confidence in the team, saying they should not be worried about the tough group stage at the T20 World Cup in England. “We just need to believe in ourselves,” he said. “T20 is a format where any team can beat any other team.”
The Pakistani women’s team has faced several challenges, including fitness and fielding issues. Riaz emphasized the need to focus on these areas, stating that they are crucial for the team’s success. The team has been working tirelessly to improve their fitness and fielding, and Riaz is hopeful that they will see significant improvement.
The series against Zimbabwe is a significant moment for the Pakistani women’s team, and Riaz is confident that they will make the most of it. With the team’s hard work and dedication, they are ready to take on the challenge and prove themselves on the international stage.
In other cricket news, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is in full swing, with several exciting matches taking place. The defending champions, Lahore Qalandars, are struggling to maintain their form, while the Karachi Kings are looking strong. The PSL has provided a platform for several international players to showcase their skills, including New Zealand’s Devon Conway, who has praised the league for its high standard.
The PSL has also seen several exciting moments, including a thrilling match between the Lahore Qalandars and the Peshawar Zalmi, which ended in a narrow victory for the Zalmi. The league has provided a platform for several young players to showcase their skills, and it will be interesting to see how they perform in the coming matches.
In other news, the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers has praised the Pakistani air traffic controllers for their excellent work during the recent Middle East crisis. The controllers played a crucial role in ensuring the safe passage of flights and preventing any accidents.
In a bizarre incident, a woman in Iran was forced to ride on the back of her husband’s truck after she discovered his infidelity. The incident highlights the challenges faced by women in Iran, where they often face harassment and abuse.
In other news, a recent study has found that obesity is a major health risk for people between the ages of 20 and 30. The study highlights the need for people to maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid obesity.
Finally, former US President Donald Trump has made a surprising claim, stating that Iran’s navy has been completely destroyed. However, there is no concrete evidence to support this claim, and it remains to be seen how this will impact the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

