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PCB issues schedule for Women Cricket Team 2025-26

Pakistan's Women Team because they will participate in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup (2025) and ICC Women's T20 World Cup (2026)

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a comprehensive calender for women cricket season 2025-2026, in which there is a special focus on international matches, domestic competition and training of young players.

This season is very important for Pakistan’s Women Team because they will participate in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup (2025) and ICC Women’s T20 World Cup (2026). Before these competitions, the team will get best oppertunity to practice in the matches against Ireland, South Africa and Zimbabwe. In particular, the T20 tri-series (Pakistan, Ireland, West Indies) will be considered as an important practice before the World Championship.

Pakistan Women’s Cricket Schedule 2025-26

Event Format Location/country Date
T20 series against Ireland 3 T20 matches Dublin, Ireland 6-10 August 2025
One Day series against South Africa 3 One Day matches Lahore, Pakistan 16, 19, 22 September 2025
ICC Women’s cricket World Cup One Day World Cup Srilanka/India 2 October – 2 November
South Africa visit 3 One Day + 3 T20 South Africa 7 Feb – 2 March
Series against Zimbabwe One Day + 3 T20 Pakistan (Location fixed) 24 April -11 May
Ireland Tri Series (Pak, West Indies) T20 series Ireland May – June 2026
ICC’s Women T20 World Cup T20 World Cup England 12 June – 12 July

Domestic Competitions

Domestic Competition Format Location/Country Date
National Women One Day Tournament 15 Matches Karachi 6-24 نومبر 2025
National Women T20 Tournament 23 Matches Karachi 24 March – 17 April 2026
HIC Inter-University Tournament University Competition Decided October 2025

Young Players Training

Young Player Training
Under 19 T20 Tournament T20 Karachi 15 September – 6 October 2025
Pakistan under 19 Visit to Bangladesh 5 T20 Matches Bangladesh December 2025

Rafia Haider indicated that the PCB is in talks with various departments to introduce departmental tournaments for women. If this project is completed, women cricketers will have the opportunity to play more matches along with permanent jobs, which will be an important step for the future of Pakistan women’s cricket.

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