August 25, 2025
Pakistan has named their 15-member squad for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The big highlight is the selection of uncapped batter Eyman Fatima. The young player impressed in the National T20 event and recently showed talent during her T20I debut in Ireland.
The team will be led by all-rounder Fatima Sana who carries both experience and leadership skills. The squad also includes many players who will appear in their first ODI World Cup.
A number of players will play in their maiden World Cup. This shows a focus on building a new core for the future. The following players will take the big stage for the first time:
These names will add energy and fresh spirit to the squad.
The official squad for the Women’s World Cup 2025 includes:
Pakistan also named five reserves. They are ready to step in if needed. These players are:
These reserves will also take part in training camps and series before the World Cup.
Pakistan reached the World Cup after a strong run in the Qualifier event held in April. The team topped the table and won all matches. They claimed important wins over West Indies and Bangladesh. That run gave them confidence ahead of the main tournament.
The squad will face South Africa before the mega event. This will be a three-match ODI series. These games will be held in Lahore from 16 to 22 September. This will help the team test their combinations and form.
The squad will also join a 14-day training camp starting from 29 August. Head coach Muhammad Wasim and his support staff will guide the players. The camp will include net sessions and 50-over practice matches.
Every squad has its main players who can change a game. For Pakistan the following stars will play big roles:
Fans can watch all the World Cup matches live on Tapmad. The streaming platform will bring ball by ball action with smooth access. This ensures cricket lovers do not miss any key moment of Pakistan’s campaign.
Pakistan’s squad for the Women’s World Cup 2025 looks balanced. This squad include a mix of youth and experience. The inclusion of new names like Eyman Fatima shows the selectors are thinking about the future as well.
The team enters the tournament with confidence after a strong Qualifier run. The series against South Africa and the training camp will sharpen their game. With Fatima Sana leading the side and exciting players ready to shine Pakistan will look to make a strong impact on the world stage.