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Pakistan women’s cricket eyes World Cup breakthrough

With Fatima Sana at the helm, the team banks on fitness, skills and PCB reforms to overcome hurdles before 2025 ODI World Cup

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Brashna Kasi

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Brashna Kasi is a sports journalist and digital producer, specializing in cricket coverage. A Fulbright scholar, she has a Master's degree in Magazine, News and Digital Journalism from Syracuse University, New York and has contributed to NPR, Dawn and Geo.

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Pakistan women’s cricket is quietly building towards its biggest challenge yet - the 2025 ODI World Cup.

With Fatima Sana leading the side, the team has worked on fitness, skills and mindset to finally break past its limitations on the global stage.

But the road isn’t easy. Fewer international fixtures than top teams, the absence of a women’s PSL, and everyday challenges still slow down progress.

Yet, players and coaches believe that recent PCB reforms, better academies, and growing exposure could help Pakistan script a breakthrough.

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