The Pakistani women’s team will not go to India for the 2025 World Cup: Naqvi Blogging Sole

The president of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, interacts with the players of the national team of women's crickets on the lands of Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) on April 19, 2025. - Reporters
The president of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohin Naqvi, interacts with the players of the national team of women’s cricket on the Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) field on April 19, 2025.

The president of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohin Naqvi, who is also the Minister of the Interior, said on Saturday that the national female cricket team would not visit India for the 2025 women’s world cup, which should be played later this year.

His remarks occurred for a few moments after Pakistan concluded that their qualification of the Unbeaten ICC World Cup with a victory commanding seven lookouts on Bangladesh in the 14th game of the Lahore City Cricket Association tournament.

The president of the PCB visited the land of Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) to rent the performance of the national women’s team.

Speaking to journalists, the president of the PCB clearly indicated that the national female team would not go to India for the mega event in accordance with the “merger formula”, which entered into force before the trophy of the male champions of the ICC earlier this year.

“Pakistan will not go to India because this formula has already been agreed,” said Naqvi.

When he surveyed Pakistan’s matches in the World Cup at the neutral place, Naqvi shared that it is up to the host nation to make a decision, but stressed that the national team will not go to India.

For the UNIVERSED, Pakistan reserved its place for the World Cup with an 87 -point victory over Thailand Thursday before offering Bangladesh by seven counters earlier during the day to complete a perfect campaign.

Commenting on the performance of the team led by Fatima Sana, Naqvi qualified her as unity and shared that they will be rewarded for their brilliance.

“When a team is spanked and plays like a unit, it produces such results. They will certainly be rewarded. They deserve it,” said Naqvi.

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