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A Captain of Pakistan inspired by the legendary of the Indian National Cricket team, the captain of Ms. Dhoni, seeks to win the tent tournament for his country.
The Captain of the National Women’s Cricket team of Pakistan, Fatima Sana, has said that he is inspired by Ms.
The Women’s Cricet World Cup 2025 will begin on September 30 and the final is scheduled to be held on November 2. India and Sri Lanka will co-acted the tents tournament.
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ICC has completed the ACA stadium (Guwahati), the Holkar Stadium (Indore), the ACA-VDCA Stadium (Visakhapatnam), the R. Premadasa stadium (Colombo, Sri Lanka) and the Dy Patil (Navi Mumbai) stadium as compounds for the competition.
Also, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a record for money, which has set $ 13.88 million and eclipse the $ 10 million money from the Men’s Cricket Men’s World Cup 2023. Champions will have a $ 4.48 million award.
Speaking before the competition, Fatima Sana said she is nervous, but she is inspired by Mrs. Dhoni to do something special for Pakistan in the World Cup.
“It is natural to be a little nervous initially when he is captain in a great tournament like the World Cup, but I am inspired by Mahendra Singh Dhoni as Captain,” said Sana to PTI.
“I have seen his parties as Captain of India and CSK. Its decision -making, calmness and the way it supports its players, there is a lot to learn from it. When I got the captaincy, I thought I have to be like Dhoni. I also saw their interviews and learned a lot,” he said.
Above all, Ms. Dhoni is undoubtedly the largest captain of all time, as he won the ICC T20 2007 World Cup, the 2011 Click Men ICC World Cup 2011 and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. In addition, he has won five IPL trophies as their employer.
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The Pakistan Women’s Cricket National Team has fought a lot in the World Cup over the years, and Fatima Sana seeks to throw the script this time.
“This time, the Jinx will break definitively because the young players know how important this tournament for Pakistan’s female cricket is. We will not think of the past. My goal is to bring the team to the semifinals,” he added.
“In Pakistan, girls have begun playing Cricket in schools and international matches are being live. ICC has also taken a good initiative by increasing the Women’s World Cup awards, which will inspire players in outbreaks in Pakistan. But there is still a barrier that we have to break for this tournament,” he said.