Advertisement

Ramiz Raja supports PCB’s decision to launch Women’s T20 League

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Ramiz Raja Women's T20 League

Ramiz Raja supports PCB’s decision to launch Women’s T20 League

Advertisement
  • Ramiz Raja supports PCB’s decision to launch the Women’s T20 League.
  • PCB unveiled the nation’s first-ever franchise cricket competition for female cricketers.
  • Four franchises will compete in the league for the championship.
Advertisement

According to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja, the Women’s T20 League is a “need of the hour” that will enhance the abilities of female cricketers.

A day earlier, the PCB unveiled the nation’s first-ever franchise cricket competition for female cricketers.

On his Twitter account, he wrote, “This initiative for our women cricketers is the need of the hour.”

“Not only will the Women’s League help hone the skills of our current cricketers but strengthen the pool of talent. In March we will back our girls, break barriers, and level the playing field.”

It should be mentioned that the Women’s League will take place in Rawalpindi from March 3 to March 18, 2023, in conjunction with the eighth Pakistan Super League season (PSL).

Four franchises will compete in the league for the championship. Some games will be played prior to PSL 8, while the championship game will be played the day before PSL 8’s grand finale.

Also Read

PCB chairman Ramiz Raja updates Shaheen’s availability for world cup

Shaheen Shahid Shah Afridi is fit to play in the T20 World...

Advertisement

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Australia announces 15-man squad for first Ashes Test
Tim David’s 129-meter blast: Third-longest six in cricket history
Pakistan beat South Africa by 2 Wickets in first ODI
Prince William kicks off Brazil visit with fun-filled trip to Copacabana beach
Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka cricket schedule confirmed
Trophy for Pakistan-South Africa ODI series unveiled in Faisalabad
Next Article
Exit mobile version