The stage is set for the Women’s U-19 Asia Cup, which kicks off tomorrow in Malaysia. Ahead of their opening match against traditional rivals India, the Pakistan Women’s U-19 team has ramped up preparations, with intense practice sessions at the Selangor Turf Club.
The players participated in a rigorous three-hour training session, focusing on batting, bowling, and fielding under the supervision of head coach Mohsin Kamal. The team worked diligently to fine-tune their skills, with Mohsin Kamal emphasizing key strategies to counter India’s strengths.
Assistant coach Muhammad Hanif Malik, along with spin and fielding coach Nain Abidi, provided players with valuable tips to enhance their performance.
Pakistan will take on India in their first match tomorrow at the Buyemas Stadium. The game is scheduled to start at 2 PM local time.
With strategies in place and extensive practice under their belt, the Pakistan Women’s U-19 team is determined to put up a strong performance and start their Asia Cup campaign on a high note.