DHAKA/LAHORE – The Pakistan women’s cricket team is preparing for a three-match T20I series in Bangladesh this July, marking a key part of their build-up to the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup.
Officials from the cricket boards of both countries have reportedly finalised the itinerary, which includes multiple training sessions and an exhibition match ahead of the official T20 fixtures. This tour aims to help Pakistan adapt to subcontinental conditions and fine-tune their squad strategy.
The series will also provide valuable exposure for emerging talent, with young players expected to gain crucial international experience. A blend of seasoned campaigners and fresh faces is anticipated, as selectors look to balance performance and bench strength.
Strategically, the tour serves as a tune-up before the World Cup, offering the team a chance to test bowling combinations, middle-order stability, and fielding coordination. For local fans, it promises high-energy matches and regional rivalry in front of packed stadiums.
Pakistan’s women cricketers have previously toured Bangladesh, making this return visit a familiar yet vital step in their preparation cycle.