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Pakistan women's stunning World Cup Qualifiers run — Was the PCB's neglect of the Women's team a blessing in disguise?

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While the PCB keeps ignoring them, Pakistan Women have delivered the country’s biggest cricketing success since the Men's team reached the ICC T20 WC finals in 2022.

Five wins out of five at the World Cup Qualifier — Ireland, Scotland, West Indies, Thailand, Bangladesh — all beaten. Muneeba, Aliya, Sadia, Diana — they stepped up when no one was looking.

No big campaigns, no PR, just pure heart and hard work. Shame that the board gives them zero hype!

Fatima Sana? Making waves as the second-highest wicket-taker right after West Indies' big player Hayley Matthews.

On the other side, PCB’s golden boys crashed badly.

- Loss to Afghanistan in the ICC World Cup in India
- Loss to USA in the ICC T20 World Cup
- Champions Trophy 2025? Flop
- Test white-wash to Bangladesh at home
- Constant humiliation from New Zealand C teams
- Etc Etc Etc

Yet all the noise, all the attention, all the money is still thrown at them. It's the women’s team that saved Pakistan cricket's dignity in the 2020's — and they did it without the PCB even caring.

But maybe this is what helped them...

Mohammad Wasim was appointed head coach of the Pakistan Women's team in June 2024 and is still in charge. Junaid Khan and Abdur Rehman have also stayed on as assistant coaches

Even though the women's results before this weren’t anything special, there was stability, and with that, real improvement over time.

Now look at the Men’s team: Jason Gillespie, Gary Kirsten, Aqib Javed — three different coaches, while Mohammad Wasim stayed steady with the women.

Add to that, constant chopping of captains and selectors after every loss. PCB micromanaged every failure on the men's side... but by ignoring the women, they accidentally allowed actual progress to happen. Ironic when you think about it.... Less PCB involvement, better the results.
 
Currently Pakistan women's are performing better than men's team. :kp
 
What’s truly shameful is the sheer neglect with which women’s cricket is treated in this country. Just look at the value of their central contracts. I doubt the women of any of the top teams are paid this less. On top of that you always have certain people holding them to the same standards as the men's team, despite the fact that there’s nothing equal in terms of opportunity, investment, visibility, infrastructure, or even match exposure.
 
Mohsin Naqvi shared the following thoughts after Pakistan women's triumph in the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifiers 2025:

“Pakistan’s participation in the next global competition would adhere to the Fusion Formula [the same structure decided upon before to the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025]

“India, as the host, will decide the venue for the matches. Wherever the tournament is held, our team is ready to play, but we will not be traveling to India. Since the agreement is already in place, it will continue as planned.

“This will apply to the upcoming ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 (hosted by Pakistan), set to be played in February and March 2025, as well as the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 (hosted by India) and the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 (hosted by India and Sri Lanka),”
 
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How is being neglected by your own board a blessing in disguise?

It's in the OP:

Less reactive moves by the PCB are made when there are losses. Hence Mohammad Wasim (coach of the womens team) has been given a long run compared to the men's coaches. So more sability in women's cricket
 
It's in the OP:

Less reactive moves by the PCB are made when there are losses. Hence Mohammad Wasim (coach of the womens team) has been given a long run compared to the men's coaches. So more sability in women's cricket

I think there is correct.
One of the (many) challenges in Pakistani cricket is the reactive nature of both the governance (PCB) and in the fans.
The women's team have been allowed to operate under the radar and hence have stability.

However, the neglect of team is extremely poor -- the central contracts, investment in growing the game etc is appalling (cf Aus, Eng and India)
 
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