The Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team will visit Ireland to play a series of three Twenty20 matches against the host team in August this year.
The first T20I will be on August 6, followed by the second T20I on August 8. The third and final match of the series is scheduled for August 10.
All three will be played at the Clintiff Cricket Club in Dublin, Ireland.
This short format series is being held in an important time for Pakistan as the team is moving towards the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.
The visit will not only help the team adapt to European conditions, but will also examine the depth of Pakistan’s developing T20 setup against a Island, which has gradually increased confidence internationally.
For Ireland, this series provides an opportunity to try itself against an Asian team that is famous for their commitment. Both teams are trying to improve their combinations while preparing for major global events.
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Women T20 World Cup 2026
Seven grounds for the ICC Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2026 have been confirmed, according to which the final of the event will be played at the Lord’s Cricket Ground.
According to the England and Wales Cricket Board, Lords Cricket Ground, Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Headingley, Edge Baston, Hampshire Bowl, The Oval and Bristol County Ground will host the tournament matches.
The Lord’s, where the final of the thrilling women’s Cricket World Cup was played between England and India in 2017, will host the Women’s T20 final on July 5, 2026.
The tournament will begin on Friday 12 June 2026 and will play 33 matches. It will end at the Lord’s after 24 days.
The event aims to bring the world’s best women cricketers to the mainstream and women’s cricket.
In this expanded tournament, 12 teams will go to England and Wales to compete to win the trophy, which is currently with New Zealand.
Efficiency
The Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team has shown improvement in its performance in recent years. Some of their major achievements are:
The team has participated in various international tournaments, including the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup and the Women’s T20 World Cup.
The participation of new players in the team and the performance of experienced players has increased the team’s overall strength.
Pakistan’s women’s team has played stiff competitions against their rivals, especially against the countries that are considered strong in women’s cricket.
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