The Pakistan women’s cricket team, also known as the “Green Shirts” or “Women in Green,” represents Pakistan in international women’s cricket and is
managed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). They compete at the highest level, including the ICC Women’s Championship. The team debuted in Women’s One Day Internationals
(WODI) in 1997 and has played in all eight ICC Women’s T20 World Cups.Historically, Pakistan’s women’s team struggled initially but has improved over the years. They participate in major
tournaments like the Women’s Asia Cup and the Asian Games. Notably, in recent times, foreign teams have resumed tours to Pakistan due to improved security.Key players include skipper Fatima Sana,
who is a right-arm medium-fast bowler and impactful captain, and notable batswomen like Muneeba Ali and Omaima Sohail. The team has shown promising performances in the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup,
such as sharing points with England in a rain-affected match where Fatima Sana took four wickets.Their women’s T20I record shows competitive matches against top-ranking teams. Pakistan has seen emergence of players like Bismah Maroof,
Nida Dar, and Sana Mir who have been significant contributors in runs and wickets.Pakistan women’s cricket reflects a growing and evolving team striving to make a mark in international cricket with improving performances and strengthened domestic support