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Pak-Bangla series trophy unveiled as players gear up for opener

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
October 24, 2019
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Star all-rounder Sana Mir was the notable absentee as Pakistan Women’s cricket team held a training session on Thursday at the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore for their upcoming T20I series against Bangladesh, which starts this weekend. Mir’s unavailability was on account of her trip to the United States, where she is to receive the Asia Game Changers Award.
The players paid special attention to their physical fitness and fielding practice during the morning session today, which was scheduled to last three hours. Meanwhile, the afternoon session at the stadium has been assigned for the visiting Bangladesh team. The golden-coloured trophy for the series was unveiled later in the day in the presence of Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof and her Bangladeshi counterpart, Salma Khatun.
Maroof says PCB okayed Dar decision
Maroof, during the press conference, thanked the Bangladesh side for visiting Pakistan. She said that she would not underestimate their guests.
A major star missing in action would be Nida Dar, who is currently taking part in the ongoing Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) in Australia.
“By playing the WBBL in Australia, Nida Dar will get the exposure she would not have got here,” Maroof said.
The skipper admitted that representing the country should be the priority for any player but added that allowing Dar to feature in the WBBL was the board’s decision. Maroof also paid a tribute to former team coach Mark Coles, who resigned from the position earlier this month citing “family responsibilities”. “Petty things are part of life but the presence of Mark Coles improved the team’s performance and we learned a lot from him,” she said.
Bangladesh’s Khatun prioritises good cricket over results
Khatun, the Bangladeshi captain, meanwhile, thanked Pakistan for inviting her team over. She said that her experience of playing in Karachi earlier was pleasant and hoped that it would be the same this time as well.

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