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UAE: Fatima Sana says fans can expect an aggressive Pakistan team in T20 World Cup

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Last updated: 2024/09/26 at 1:10 PM
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The Pakistan Women’s cricket team is gearing up for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in the UAE with a new fearless approach. In the past, the team has faced challenges such as early wickets falling in the powerplay, middle-order collapses, and struggling to chase targets above 120. Recognizing the need for positive intent in the powerplay to set the tone and post competitive scores, the team is focusing on making the most of the first six overs to score big and chase high totals.

Recent changes in the team’s strategy have seen more attacking intent, with young players showing exciting potential. Scores have increased, batters are playing with more freedom, and the team is adapting to stay competitive. Players like Gull Feroza and Muneeba Ali are in good form, bringing valuable experience to the lineup. The emphasis is on achieving a strike rate of over 100 to help post higher totals and compete with the best teams.

In the bowling department, players like Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu have been outstanding, with Nida Dar leading the way as the top wickettaker in T20s. The spin department is strong with players like Syeda Arooba Shah and Tuba Hassan bringing energy to the field. With a good mix of experienced players and promising youth, the team is looking forward to a strong performance in the upcoming World Cup.

After a successful fitness camp and positive performances in recent series, the team is confident heading into the World Cup. Despite a disappointing loss in the Asia Cup, they are motivated to bounce back and face tough competition. Having won matches at each of the last six T20 World Cups, the team is aiming to secure more victories and compete against top teams like reigning champions Australia.

Playing against top sides boosts the team’s confidence, and they are backed by strong support from their nation. With great crowds and public interest during recent series, the team is looking forward to a successful campaign in the T20 World Cup. As the captain of the Pakistan Women’s national cricket team, Fatima Sana is optimistic about the team’s prospects in the upcoming tournament. The tournament will run from October 3 to October 20 in the UAE, and Pakistan is determined to make a mark on the international stage.

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