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Pakistan’s Women Cricket Team Has Arrived in Sydney for World Cup

Pakistan's 23 member women cricket team arrived in Sydney to participate in Women Cricket World Cup which will kick off March 7 in Australia. Pak Women’s Cricket Team arrived at Sydney International Airport on Monday 02 March from Karachi Via Dubai & Hong Kong.

Pakistan squad: Urooj Mumtaz (captain), Sana Mir (vice captain), Almas Akram, Asmavia Iqbal, Armaan Khan, Batool Fatima, Bismah Maroof, Javeria Khan, Nain Abidi, Nahida Khan, Naila Nazir, Qanita Jalil, Sajida Shah, Sania Khan, Sukhan Faiz.
Shireen Javed (Chairperson), Ayesha Asher (Manager), Salamn Rafiq (Assistant Manager), Azra Parveen (Consultant), Yasir Malik (trainer), Umer Rasheed (coach), Huma (physio) and Nadira Mushtaque (Media Manager) are the officials of the team.

ICC Women's World Cup 2009 gets underway in Australia next week. Eight teams - holder Australia, India, England, New Zealand, West Indies, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Pakistan - will go head to head from 7 March in a 16-day tournament during which 25 matches will be played.

ESPN STAR Sports, ICC's official broadcaster, will broadcast all seven matches that will take place at North Sydney Oval, including the final. This will ensure that the event will be the most widely viewed yet, with the coverage to be aired in more than 100 countries.

A Group Photo of Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team with Captain & Officials