Pakistan Shaheens Women depart for Bangkok to compete in the Emerging Asia Cup, opening campaign against Nepal
Bangkok: Pakistan Shaheens Women’s team has departed for Bangkok to participate in the Emerging Asia Cup tournament, with their opening match scheduled against Nepal. The squad is expected to play a crucial fixture against traditional rivals India on the 15th of the tournament.
The team is being led by all-rounder Um Hani, who will captain the side during the competition. Team management has expressed confidence in the squad’s abilities and is hopeful the players will deliver strong performances throughout the tournament. Officials believe the event provides a valuable opportunity for emerging women cricketers to showcase their talent on an international stage.
The tournament is seen as an important step in strengthening the development pipeline of women’s cricket in the region, with Pakistan aiming to make a significant impact. The team’s preparations and morale are reported to be high as they begin their campaign.
Pakistan enters the tournament with growing expectations following the men’s team’s remarkable success in the Emerging Asia Cup held last November, where Pakistan secured the championship title. Cricket officials and fans are now looking toward the women’s team to replicate that success and further elevate Pakistan’s presence in regional cricket competitions.

