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PCB announces women’s cricket trials starting August 21 in Karachi

Karachi women’s cricket trials
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Karachi to host U19 and Emerging women’s cricket trials on 21 August.
Selected Karachi players to feature in U19 tournament scheduled for September and October.
National women’s selectors Batool Fatima and Asad Shafiq will oversee trials.
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As part of a nationwide talent hunt, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced women’s cricket trials for U19 on August 21 at the Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Centre in Karachi.

Players born on or after 1 September 2006 are eligible for U19 trials, while Emerging players have no cutoff date. The minimum age for U19 participation has been set at 12 years.

The Karachi women’s cricket trials are designed to identify promising talent for the future. Selected players will train, gain mentorship, and compete in a four-team U19 tournament this September and October.

After the tournament concludes, a Pakistan U19 women’s squad will be finalized.

This squad will later tour Bangladesh, providing international exposure and competition for the newly scouted Karachi and nationwide players.

The first session begins at Karachi’s Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Centre on 21 August. Trials in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Mardan, Quetta, Multan, and Bahawalpur will follow on scheduled dates throughout August and September.

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The national women’s selection panel, led by former wicketkeeper Batool Fatima and Test cricketer Asad Shafiq, will conduct Karachi trials with assistance from the regional coaching team.

All players appearing in trials must present valid identification, such as a CNIC, B-form, or NADRA-issued birth certificate, to verify their age before taking part in the trials.

Trials schedule:

  • Karachi – 21 August – Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Centre
  • Lahore – 25 August – LCCA Ground
  • Rawalpindi/Islamabad – 26 August – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
  • Peshawar – 27 August – Qayyum Stadium, Peshawar
  • Mardan – 28 August – Mardan Board Cricket Ground, Mardan
  • Quetta – 28 August – Bugti Stadium, Quetta
  • Multan – 02 September – Inzamam-ul-Haq High-Performance Centre, Multan
  • Bahawalpur – 03 September – Women Sports Stadium, Bahawalpur

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