PSL 8: PCB reveals details of Women's League exhibition matches

They will take place on March 8,10 and 11 at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi

By Web Desk
March 02, 2023
The matches will be played between Amazons and Super Women — PCB

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday revealed the details of the three Women’s League exhibition matches, which will take place on March 8,10 and 11 at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi.

The matches will be played between Amazons and Super Women and will be held in the lead up to the men’s fixtures in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 8 matches. Peshawar Zalmi will take on Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans on 8 and 10 March, respectively, while, Quetta Gladiators will meet Multan Sultans on 11 March. As such, tickets for three men’s PSL matches will be valid for the women’s fixture with the stands on these match days to open three hours before the first ball is bowled.

“Furthermore, the PCB as part of its social corporate responsibility will use Wednesday’s T20 match to celebrate Women’s Day. The second exhibition match on Friday will be played to create awareness about breast cancer in partnership with Pink Ribbon Pakistan,” the PCB said in a press release.

“The third and final exhibition match on Saturday will be played to highlight women empowerment through education in collaboration with Circle Women.

“Meanwhile, the PCB also confirmed the match officials for the three matches. Mohammad Anees will perform the refereeing duties for all the three matches.

“Shozab Raza, will join Saleema Imtiaz as on-field umpire for the first T20 match on 8 March. Tariq Rasheed will be third umpire and Humaira Farah will be the fourth umpire.

For the second T20 match, Shozab Raza and Humaira Farah, will take on-field duties with Tariq Rasheed and Saleema Imtiaz performing third and fourth umpire duties. For the third and final T20 match, Tariq Rasheed and Saleema Imtiaz will perform the on-field umpire duties. Shozab Raza and Humaira Farah will perform third and fourth umpire duties.”

Speaking on this occasion, Head of Women’s Cricket Tania Mallick said: “I am thrilled and excited that the exhibition matches for the Women’s League are taking place. These exhibition matches provide an exposure to our players to exhibit their talent and play at their best.

“When you play a league with foreign players it provides the local players an opportunity to know about their skill level and it also motivate the players to improve their game.

“The three exhibition matches on 8,10 and 11 March are also played with a message which relates to the women across the country. This will go a long way to empower our women, not only as cricketers but will provide them a platform and with an opportunity other than playing cricket.”

Tania also urged the fans to come to the stadium in support of women’s cricket.

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