Pakistan women's head coach removed after World Cup debacle

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File representation   of Pakistan women’s cricket squad  manager  Mohammad Wasim

File representation of Pakistan women’s cricket squad manager Mohammad Wasim | Photo Credit: AP

Pakistan Cricket Board has removed the caput manager of the nationalist women's team, Muhammad Wasim, successful the aftermath of the side's disastrous run successful the ICC Women's ODI World Cup.

Though Pakistan qualified for the showpiece lawsuit successful April by topping the qualifiers held successful Lahore, they finished past successful the eight-team tourney co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

Pakistan played each its matches successful Colombo.

The team, led by Fatima Sana, mislaid 4 matches portion 3 games were abandoned owed to rain.

Pakistan's skipper  Fatima Sana, center, speaks to Pakistan's Diana Baig during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup lucifer  betwixt  India and Pakistan astatine  Premadasa Stadium successful  Colombo, Sri Lanka

Pakistan's skipper Fatima Sana, center, speaks to Pakistan's Diana Baig during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup lucifer betwixt India and Pakistan astatine Premadasa Stadium successful Colombo, Sri Lanka | Photo Credit: AP

PCB said that Wasim's declaration had ended with the World Cup and the committee had decided not to widen it, and alternatively name a caller caput coach.

Wasim, a erstwhile Test subordinate who has besides served arsenic main selector of the men's teams, was appointed caput manager past year.

His tenure saw the Pakistan squad suffer the Asia Cup semifinals and past getting knocked retired successful the league stages of the T20 World Cup earlier this year.

A reliable root said the PCB was looking for a overseas manager but if a suitable campaigner isn't found, erstwhile women's squad skipper Bismah Maroof could get the job.

The root added that the remainder of the enactment unit volition besides beryllium changed successful a fewer days.

Published - November 04, 2025 02:30 p.m. IST

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