Fatima Sana’s Pakistan Looking to Replicate World Cup Qualifier Success in Similar Sri Lankan Conditions

The Pakistan women’s cricket team is gearing up for the Women’s World Cup 2025 with a strong emphasis on experience, spin bowling strength, and tactical discipline. They will be playing their first match against Bangladesh on 2nd October 2025 in R. Premadasa Stadium, Sri Lanka.

Fatima Sana's Pakistan Looking to Replicate World Cup Qualifier Success in Similar Sri Lankan Conditions
Fatima Sana’s Pakistan Looking to Replicate World Cup Qualifier Success in Similar Sri Lankan Conditions

Fatima Sana spoke to the press ahead of Pakistan’s opening match against Bangladesh, sharing insights into the team’s preparation, strategy, and mindset for the upcoming tournament.

She emphasized the value of experience in the squad. Fatima highlighted the strength and number of spinners in the team as a key asset they aim to maximize in the competition.

“I learned a lot, especially calmness in the 50-over format because 50 overs demands discipline and calmness especially, there are a lot of high-pressure matches, so we want to be calm at all times,” Sana stressed the importance of discipline and composure in high-pressure World Cup matches.

Reflecting on their successful qualifier campaign held in Pakistan, Sana mentioned, “I think Pakistan conditions and Sri Lanka conditions are similar. Our campaign was great in the Qualifier, and we hope to carry on this and I know these matches will have pressure situations, but hopefully we try to be calm.” She expressed confidence in carrying forward their strong form to the main tournament.

Fatima also praised senior players like Sidra Amin for their experience and leadership. Talking about her role as a pacer in spin-friendly conditions, Fatima shared insights on adapting her bowling, saying the ability to bowl reverse swing has been important.

She appreciated the contributions of bowlers like Diana Baig and Fatima (herself) during the qualifiers, stating the importance of taking wickets in middle overs helped in qualifiers.

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Fatima Sana’s comments reflect a confident and well-prepared Pakistan side focused on experience, tactical discipline, and leveraging their spin bowling strength as they approach their opening World Cup match against Bangladesh.

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