Karachi: For the first time, women’s cricket trials will be held in Pakistan’s beautiful Swast Valley.
The cricket board is conducting open trials for women across the country from August 5 to highlight talent at the grassroots level.
The PCB is conducting first-ever women’s cricket trials in the Swast Valley, with the aim of scouting for talented women cricketers in remote areas.
In total, the trials will be held in 14 cities in 2 phases, in Gilgit, Hunza and Sust from August 5 to 7, while the second phase will start from August 21 and end on September 3.
In case of rain on any of the trial dates, the respective city trials will be held between 4th and 5th September.
Former cricketers and women’s national selection committee members Asad Shafiq and Batul Fatima will conduct trials across the country, with two categories under-19 and emerging, players born on or after September 1, 2005 are eligible for the under-19 trials. will be