PCB Releases Women’s Cricket Schedule 2025-26

pcb releases women’s cricket schedule 2025 26

pcb releases women’s cricket schedule 2025 26

PCB unveils Women’s Cricket Calendar for 2025-26 season

Excitement is building within the PCB, with the launch of its out and fully announced women’s cricket season 2025-26 schedule, which included numerous international tours, youth initiatives and major domestic events. It provides an excellent opportunity for our senior and junior women cricketers to play cricket domestically and at an international level.

International Matches and World Cup Aspirations:

Pakistan women’s team will start their season with a tour to Ireland from 6 to 10 August 2025 for a three-match T20I series. The women’s team will host South Africa for three ODIs in Lahore on 16, 19, and 22 September 2025. These matches will assist Pakistan in preparing for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The World Cup will be held in Sri Lanka and India, with Pakistan playing seven league matches from 2 to 24 October. If successful in qualifying for the semi-final match (29 October, Colombo), this will lead to a final match (2 November, Colombo) on the ICC’s biggest stage.

Women’s International Calendar 2025-26

Event/TourVenueDates
3 T20Is vs IrelandDublin, Ireland6–10 August 2025
3 ODIs vs South AfricaLahore, Pakistan16–22 September 2025
ICC Women’s Cricket World CupSri Lanka & India30 September–2 November 2025
3 ODIs & 3 T20Is vs South AfricaSouth Africa7 February–2 March 2026
3 ODIs & 3 T20Is vs ZimbabweVenue To Be Confirmed24 April–11 May 2026
T20 Tri-Series (Pakistan, Ireland, West Indies)IrelandMay–June 2026
ICC Women’s T20 World CupEngland12 June–5 July 2026

Domestic Cricket Calendar

TournamentVenueDates
National Women’s One-Day TournamentKarachi6–24 November 2025
National Women’s T20 TournamentKarachi24 March–17 April 2026
HEC Inter-University TournamentTo Be AnnouncedOctober 2025
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