KARACHI, Aug 18: Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) Regional General Manager, Sindh, Mohsin Khan announced on Monday the names of 40 women cricketers for the senior and junior Aug 19 to 31 summer training camps to take place here at the Custom Cricket Academy.

All selected players are requested to report to coaches Umer Rasheed and Farrukh Bari at the venue on Tuesday (Aug 19) at 3.30pm.

The following players will be reporting to the senior camp:

Urooj Mumtaz, Sana Mir, Nain Abidi, Armaan Khan, Javeria Khan, Batool Fatima, Kanwal Naz, Humaaira Masroor, Masooma Junaid, Shumaila, Kainat Imtiaz, Sana Taj, Aisha Zafar, Rabia Shah, Sadaf Adnan, Romana Arshad, Saima Shamim, Razmina Sultan, Sabina Syed Hussain and Sabiha Taj.

Meanwhile the camp for the junior team will have the following girls: Faiza Zafar, Sania Khan, Aneela Azam, Sasha Ishtiaq, Natisha Hakir, Maryam Raiza, Bazim Abbas, Aysha Ahmad, Maira Shaid, Hiba Haseeb, Anila Rashid, Sher Raheem, Ameena Nawaz, Hina Nawaz, Arfa Bashir, Kianat Riaz, Rabia Mugual, Amreen Kosar, and Mehwish Shahzadi.

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