Pakistan women cricket team trains ahead of England ODIs, T20s

Pictures from Fischer County Ground in Leicester where the Sana Mir led side prepared for their upcoming assignment.
Published June 16, 2016

Pakistan women's cricket team is in England these days to take on the hosts in three One-Day Internationals and as many Twenty20 Internationals.

The tour is a part of the ongoing ICC Women's Championship — a two-year long ICC Women's World Cup qualification programme that will see top eight teams contest against each other in three ODIs.

The top four teams by the end of the programme will secure berths in the World Cup. Pakistan is currently placed at seven.

The tour kicks off from June 20.

The 'Girls in Green' warmed up to the task at the Fischer County Ground, Leicester.

Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

Sana Mir and Anam Amin train. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
Sana Mir and Anam Amin train. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

Pakistan will rely on the services of Asmavia Iqbal in the seam conducive conditions during the tour. The right-arm medium-fast has taken 99 international wickets in limited-overs cricket. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
Pakistan will rely on the services of Asmavia Iqbal in the seam conducive conditions during the tour. The right-arm medium-fast has taken 99 international wickets in limited-overs cricket. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

Pakistan's ODI captain, Sana Mir, trains ahead of the tour. The right-arm off-break is nearing the 100-wicket mark. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
Pakistan's ODI captain, Sana Mir, trains ahead of the tour. The right-arm off-break is nearing the 100-wicket mark. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

Pakistan's new T20I captain Bismah Maroof is deemed to be the best player of spin bowling. She bats at number three and has scored 1248 T20I runs at a strike rate of 84. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
Pakistan's new T20I captain Bismah Maroof is deemed to be the best player of spin bowling. She bats at number three and has scored 1248 T20I runs at a strike rate of 84. — Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board

— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board
— Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board