PCB Decides to Send Women Cricketers to PMA for Training

PCB Decides to Send Women Cricketers to PMA for Training

Following Pakistan men cricket team’s training at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to send the women cricket team to Kakul.

According to details, the women cricketers will travel to the PMA in July to enhance their fitness. This would be the first time that the girls in green will train in Kakul.

A total of 30 cricketers will take part in the skills and training camp. As per PCB women’s wing head, Tania Malik, they noticed that they have to work on the fitness of the women cricketers. She added that this is the reason they have decided to appoint a skills and conditioning coach for every regional academy.

Tania Malik stated that, for the first two weeks, a 30-member squad will be divided into two groups of 15. One group will participate in the fitness camp, while the other will participate in skills camp under experience coaches.

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After the initial fortnight, the groups will swap locations. The girls who kicked off with fitness will transition to skills training, and vice versa.

The PCB’s official stated that following the conclusion of the series against West Indies, the team will travel to England. According to her, the performances of both players and coaches will be assessed after that series.

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