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Ramadan night cricket: Women’s tape-ball events on the rise

At the heart of this movement is KheloKricket, an organization that has been instrumental in promoting cricket

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Javed Iqbal

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Syed Javed Iqbal is a distinguished and seasoned sports journalist with over two decades of excellence in the field of sports media. He has been a prominent figure on some of Pakistan’s leading news channels, including ARY News, Aaj News, and 24 News, earning widespread recognition for his insightful reporting and comprehensive coverage. Throughout his illustrious career, Syed Javed Iqbal has reported from the frontlines of some of the world’s most prestigious international sporting events. His coverage includes six ICC Cricket World Cups, the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, South Asian Games, World Table Tennis Championships, Volleyball World Cup, FIFA Confederations Cup, Japan Open, Champions Trophy, Pakistan Super League (PSL), and the Asia Cup in hockey. His assignments have taken him across the globe to countries such as the USA, Japan, Australia, England, France, India, South Korea, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and the UAE. Known for his on-ground presence and in-depth analysis, Syed Javed Iqbal has earned national and international acclaim as a credible and authoritative voice in sports journalism.

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Women's tape-ball night cricket in Karachi is witnessing a remarkable surge in popularity, with more and more women taking to the sport.

At the heart of this movement is KheloKricket, a pioneering organization that has been instrumental in promoting and developing cricket for women in Karachi.

By providing a platform for women to play, train, and compete, KheloKricket has helped to tap into the vast, untapped potential of female cricketers in the city.

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