LAHORE,  April 3: Trials for the selection of  the  Pakistan women’s cricket team will be held at six centres between April 8 and May 2.

The selected national team will take part in the qualifying rounds of the IWCC Trophy to be played in Holland this July.

Former  Pakistan captain and  ex-chairman of selection committee Imtiaz Ahmad and former Test all-rounder Ijaz Faqih will conduct the trials as selectors.

According to the schedule, the process of trials will  commence from Gaddafi Stadium when two-day trials will be  held on April 8 and 9. The selectors will then proceed to Peshawar  where the  trials will take place on April 15 and 16 at Peshawar Gymkhana Cricket Ground.

National Stadium, Karachi is the next venue  of the  trials where it will be held on April 22 and 23. In Quetta the trials will be staged at Shola ground on April 25 and 26, followed by Iqbal  Stadium, Faisalabad on April 29 and 30.  The round of trials will be conducted at Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan on May 1 and 2.

Women cricketing affairs has come under the governance of  the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after receiving recommendations  of the scrutiny committee conveyed by the PCB chairman under the orders of the Honourable High Court.

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