The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday announced a 15-member squad for the women's cricket team's tour to Bangladesh and the bilateral ‘home’ series against Australia in October.

The squad was selected by the Women’s National Selection Committee headed by Jalaluddin, according to a press release issued by PCB's media department.

With Bismah Maroof unavailable for selection on account of a surgery, Javeria Wadood was named the captain of the team. However, Maroof might be included for the series against Australia subject to her full recovery, the statement said.

Pakistan will play Bangladesh in four Twenty20 Internationals (Oct 1, 3, 4 and 6) and one One-day International (Oct 8) in Khulna.

Later, the team will fly to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to attend a four-day acclimatisation camp from Oct 11 to 14, before featuring in a bilateral ‘home’ series against Australia.

The series comprises of three ODIs (Oct 18, 20 and 22) and as many T20Is (Oct 27, 29 and 30). The three ODIs are part of the ICC Women’s Cricket Championship which is also a qualification process for the next ICC Women’s World Cup.

At the conclusion of the home series, the women’s team will depart directly from Malaysia to West Indies to participate in the ICC Women’s World T20.

Pakistan are placed in Group ‘B’ along with Australia, New Zealand, India and Ireland with the group matches to be staged in Guyana from November 9.

Pakistan will also play two warm-up matches against South Africa and Bangladesh on Nov 4 and 6 respectively.

Selected players:

Javeria Wadood (captain), Bibi Nahida, Ayesha Zafar, Muneeba Ali Siddiqui, Sidra Amin, Omaima Sohail, Nida Rashid, Sidra Nawaz, Sana Mir, Nashra Sundhu, Anum Amin, Natalia Parvaiz, Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig, Aiman Anwar.

Reserves:

Kainat Imtiaz, Iram Javed, Fareeha Mehmood, Ghulam Fatima, Saba Nazir

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