Feb 12, 2025Match Ended

team logoPakistan
team logoSouth Africa
Pakistan beat South Africa by 6 wickets

Feb 12, 2025Match Ended

team logoIndia
team logoEngland
India beat England by 142 runs

Feb 12, 2025Match Ended

team logoAustralia
team logoSri Lanka
Sri Lanka beat Australia by 49 runs

Jan 03, 2025Match Ended

team logoIndia
team logoAustralia
Australia beat India by 6 wickets

Oct 24, 2024Match Ended

team logoPakistan
team logoEngland
Pakistan beat England by 9 wickets

2nd ODI, Australia tour of Sri Lanka 2025Upcoming

team logoAustralia
team logoSri Lanka
Feb 14, 2025 - 9:30 PST

1st Match, Champions Trophy 2024/25Upcoming

team logoPakistan
team logoNew Zealand
Feb 19, 2025 - 2:00 PST

Australian HC hosts 4th Girls’ Cricket Cup to empower girls through cricket

03 February, 2023

 Australian HC hosts 4th Girls’ Cricket Cup to empower girls through cricket

LAHORE       -     The Australian High Commission and Kinnaird College for Women with the support of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday hosted the 4th Girls’ Cricket Cup here at the Kinnaird College. The initiative aims to promote gender equality and empower girls through cricket. Australia’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Neil Hawkins, congratulated the girls and schools on their participation and thanked Kinnaird and PCB for their valuable support. “Sport can help tear down barriers and stereotypes,” Mr. Hawkins said and added: “Every time these girls hit a boundary or take a catch, they’re building their confidence and inspiring others.” To prepare for the tournament, top coaches led the girls on a three-day coaching clinic.

“We are very grateful for the participation of first-class women’s cricket coaches and members of the Pakistan National Women’s Team, who took time out to build the girls’ skills and encourage them to push beyond the boundaries” Mr. Hawkins said. Head of Pakistan women cricket, Tania Mallick said: “It’sgreat to see young girls coming forward and making this tournament a success.

17 dead, several injured in bus-trailer collision near Kohat

We have been working for the growth of women’s cricket in Pakistan for quite some time. Recently, our talented Pakistani team performed well in the inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup. We hope tournaments like this will help us explore more talent at the grassroot level.” Principal of KCU, Rukhsana David, said: “We are delighted to host this tournament for young girls. Kinnaird aims for gender empowerment through participation in sports. We are excited to have Pakistan’s national women cricketers as mentors to the participants.

This helps foster confidence, team spirit, and inspiration among the girls. We hope this tournament will go a long way in developing women’s cricket in Pakistan.” The 4th Girls’ Cricket Cup involved teams from four schools and sports institutes: Govt Shuhda-e APS Memorial Girls H/S, Govt Central Model School, Govt Tehzeeb-ul-Binat Model Girls School and Kinnaird Cricket Academy.

Sherry accuses Imran of hoodwinking the masses

Comments