
The previous one Pakistan captain Healthy mirfamiliar faces in the past ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiersshared her thoughts during the 2025 period that began in Pakistan on April 9.
There are six teams – Pakistan, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotlandand Thailand– Fighting it in the last two positions at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in India later this year, Sana believes it may be the most intense qualifier to date. From her leadership experience in the 2008, 2011 and 2017 qualifiers, she shared her views on watching the team and the key aspects that might determine the game, which will have a total of 15 games.
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Sana Hayley Matthews. Still, she stressed that every team has a chance.
“It’s going to be a tough game. The West Indies have been great in the past few years, especially under Hayley Matthews. The West Indies may be a favorite, but the rest are neck and neck,” Sana said in women’s cricket.
She also praised Thailand’s rise in the cricket world, pointing to the team’s unremitting efforts and the potential for colleagues to create unpleasant situations with more exposure.
“You can never write about Thailand with the work ethics they have.” Added Sanaa.
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Pakistan’s home advantage and key players
As the host, Pakistan participated in the competition with strong expectations. Sanaa expresses faith in the team Fatimafocus on players Sydra Aado, Muneba Ali, Ali, Ali, Riath Riaz.and return Diana Baig It is crucial to their campaign.
“There is Sidra Ameen on the top, Muneeba (Ali) has a great experience, and Aliya (Riaz) has returned to a good pace in the middle with Fatima Sana and Diana (Baig).” Sana explained.
A balanced and stressed game
SANA’s analysis depicts a picture of the qualifiers where experience, current form and ability to perform under pressure will be decisive. While the West Indies may have an advantage, close competition between other teams promises an exciting showdown.
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This article was first published in womencricket.com, Cricket Time company.