“Ready To Face The Best”: Fatima Sana Confident Ahead Of Pakistan Women’s T20 World Cup Campaign
Pakistan women's cricket team sees the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England as another chance to show its skills on a global stage, with the captain thrilled to again lead the side after heading the team at the 2024 edition.
She says World Cups bring pressure, emotion, and lasting memories together, creating the moments every cricketer dreams of, and she is looking forward to stepping on the field in England with her teammates and testing herself against the best players and teams.

Squad balance and preparation
According to the captain, the squad has a strong mix of young players and experienced names, with match-winners in different departments and cricketers ready to step up under pressure, including Muneeba Ali, Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu, who have performed consistently in major tournaments.
Preparation for England has been very productive, with players clearly understanding the responsibility of representing Pakistan at a major tournament, training with strong focus and intensity, and working not only on skills but also on mindset, which the captain stresses is vital in big games.
She believes the team has grown in confidence, clarity and game awareness, now managing key moments better and responding more calmly under pressure, as experiences from previous major tournaments shape the group and help it become more mature with every series and event played.
Growth of women's T20 cricket
Playing these global events also lets Pakistan's cricketers see different cultures and approaches to the game, with conversations and lessons from experienced international players helping individuals grow not just as players, but also as leaders and people within the wider women's cricket community.
T20 cricket has had a huge impact on women's cricket worldwide, bringing more energy, entertainment, and attention, creating bigger opportunities and a wider audience, while this World Cup also stands as a strong statement, showing increased investment, belief, and chances for young girls who see the women's game valued.


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