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PCB reports very first homegrown agreements for ladies

 Among the 74 players, 59 players have a place with arising and U19 classes, while 14 players have previously addressed the Pakistan ladies' group at the senior level


The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wednesday declared a sum of 74 skilled ladies cricketers have been granted 11-month homegrown agreements, the first of its sort in quite a while's cricket.

Among the 74 players, 59 players have a place with arising and U19 classifications, while 14 players have previously addressed the Pakistan ladies' group at the senior level.

This significant headway, as per an assertion from the PCB, is set to give a significant lift to the certainty of ladies cricketers, as an activity stuffed ladies' cricket season is good to go to continue on September 1.

These homegrown agreements have been presented upon people who have shown exceptional exhibitions across different cricketing stages, including homegrown cricket competitions, arising competitions, U19 homegrown competitions, and the ICC U19 Ladies' Reality Cup.

The players have been chosen by the public ladies' determination board of trustees drove by previous Test cricketer Saleem Jaffar, with proposals from public and foundation mentors.

The drive points not exclusively to recognize their persistent effort and devotion yet additionally to hoist the norm of ladies' cricket inside the country.

PCB The executives' Board of Trustees Head Zaka Ashraf said: "I need to stretch out my genuine congrats to the 74 ladies cricketers who have procured these agreements through their sheer ability and devotion.

"Today denotes a huge and upbeat event for the Pakistan Cricket Board as we make a noteworthy stride towards elevating ladies' cricket in our country."

Top of Ladies' Cricket Tania Mallick said: "We are excited to report the granting of homegrown agreements to 74 of our best ladies cricketers. This memorable second perceives their remarkable abilities as well as plans to impart certainty and assurance among our ladies' competitors.

"As we approach a bustling ladies' cricket season, we are focused on offering the essential help and assets to guarantee their prosperity."

Notwithstanding the homegrown agreements, the PCB has additionally continued offices for ladies cricketers to prepare in eight cricket foundations the nation over, seven of which are functional

The functional foundations remember Public Cricket Institute for Lahore, Hanif Mohammad Superior Execution Place in Karachi, Inzamam-ul-Haq Elite Execution Community in Multan, Qayyum Arena in Peshawar, Abbottabad Cricket Arena in Abbottabad, Bugti Arena in Quetta and Ladies' Games Arena in Bahawalpur.

Players who have been offered homegrown agreements won't be a piece of the ladies' focal agreements 2023-24, which will be reported at the appropriate time.

The players in the homegrown agreements, as well as getting month-to-month retainers, will likewise get match expense, day-to-day remittance, and an offer in prize cash.

The 74 players alongside their urban communities in sequential requests are:

Aima Saleem (Rawalpindi), Aimen Anwar (Karachi), Aisha Javed (Lahore), Aleena Shah (Peshawar), Aliza Khan (Karachi), Golden Kainat (Lahore), Anam Amin (Lahore), Areesha Noor Bhatti (Lahore), Arijah Haseeb (Karachi), Asma Amin (Faisalabad), Asma Shareef (Arifwala), Ayesha Asim (Quetta), Ayesha Bilal (Lahore), Ayesha Zafar (Lahore), Dina Razvi (Karachi), Dua Majid (Lahore), Fajr Naveed (Rawalpindi), Fareeha Mehmood (Lahore), Fatima Khan (Lahore), Fatima Shahid (Lahore), Fatima Zehra (Rawalpindi), Gul-e-Uswa (Multan), Gull Feroza (Multan), Gull Rukh (Dera Ghazi Khan), Haleema Azeem Dar (Lahore), Haniah Ahmer (Karachi), Humna Bilal (Rawalpindi), Huraina Sajjad (Karachi), Iram Javed (Lahore), Jannat Rasheed (Quetta), Javeria Khan (Karachi), Jaweria Rauf (Karachi), Kainat Imtiaz (Karachi), Kaynat Hafeez (Lahore), Khadija Chishti (Lahore), Kinza Wahab (Karachi), Laiba Mansoor (Rawalpindi), Laiba Nasir (Lahore), Lubna Behram (Hunza), Maham Anees (Islamabad), Maham Manzoor (Hyderabad), Maham Tariq (Karachi), Mahnoor Aftab (Peshawar), Masooma Zehra (Karachi), Momina Riasat (Abbottabad), Natalia Parvaiz (Bhimber), Neha Sharmeen Sheik (Karachi), Noor-Ul-Eman (Bahawalpur), Noreen Yaqoob (Lahore), Quratulain Ahsen (Lahore), Rameen Shamim (Karachi), Rida Aslam (Lahore), Saba Nazir (Muridke), Saima Malik (Quetta), Saiqa Riaz (Lahore), Saira Jabeen (Chitral), Sana Talib (Rahim Yar Khan), Sania Rasheed (Rawalpindi), Shabnam Hayat (Karachi), Soha Fatima (Lahore), Subhana Tariq (Karachi), Syeda Taskyn Fatima (Karachi), Tasmia Rubab (Lahore), Tayyaba Imdad (Abbottabad), Tahzeeb Shah (Swabi), Waheeda Akhter (Lahore), Wajeeha Muneer (Multan), Warda Yousaf (Okara), Wasifa Hussain (Karachi), Yusra Amir (Karachi), Zaib-un-Nisa (Charsadda), Zamina Tahir (Lahore), Zunaira Shah (Karachi) and Zunash Abdul Sattar (Lahore)

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