The Women’s National Selection Committee has unveiled the 15-member Pakistan squad for the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025, scheduled to take place in Malaysia from January 18 to February 2, 2025. Komal Khan, a wicketkeeper-batter from Lahore, will lead the side, while Zoofishan Ayyaz from Wah Cantt has been named as the vice-captain.
| Player | City |
|---|---|
| Komal Khan | Lahore |
| Zoofishan Ayyaz | Wah Cantt |
| Aleesa Mukhtiar | Muzaffargarh |
| Areesha Ansari | Kasur |
| Fatima Khan | Lahore |
| Haniah Ahmer | Karachi |
| Maham Anees | Islamabad |
| Mahnoor Zeb | Mardan |
| Memoona Khalid | Lahore |
| Minahil | Faisalabad |
| Quratulain | Sialkot |
| Ravail Farhan | Lahore |
| Shahar Bano | Lodhran |
| Tayyaba Imdad | Abbottabad |
| Wasifa Hussain | Karachi |
| Player | City |
|---|---|
| Fizza Fiaz | Lahore |
| Laiba Nasir | Lahore |
| Manahil Javed | Lahore |
| Rozina Akram | Islamabad |
| Sania Rasheed | Rawalpindi |
The Pakistan team, which recently competed in the ACC U19 Women’s Asia Cup in Malaysia, will undergo a training camp at the Hanif Mohammad High Performance Centre in Karachi from December 31 to January 9. The squad will depart for Malaysia via Dubai on January 10.
The tournament features 16 teams divided into four groups of four. Pakistan is placed in Group B alongside England, Ireland, and the USA.
Pakistan’s Group Stage Fixtures (All at JCA Oval, Johor)
The top three teams from each group will advance to the Super Six stage. Teams will carry forward points, wins, and Net Run-Rate (NRR) earned against fellow qualifiers.
The Super Six stage will consist of two groups:
Each team will play two matches in this phase.
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