Pakistan's women cricketers suffered minor injuries during an unfortunate car accident, on Friday. Batter Bismah Maroof and leg spinner Ghulam Fatima were the players involved in the incident but luckily came out of it without any major injuries and even received necessary immediate first-aid and are currently under the care of the Pakistan medical team.
PCB provides medical update
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) provided a crucial update on both players following the accident through a press release. Both players are a crucial part of the Pakistan team and would be important members of the Women in Green in the upcoming West Indies series and the Women's T20 World Cup 2024 that will be held later this year.
“The Pakistan Cricket Board has provided an update regarding two of its women players, Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima, who were involved in a minor car accident on Friday evening. Despite sustaining minor injuries, both players received immediate first aid and are currently under the care of the PCB medical team,” stated PCB in their media release.
“Both players are part of the probables attending a training camp for the upcoming series against the West Indies, scheduled to begin on 18 April,” the statement further added.
Women in Green preparing for Windies series
Pakistan Women's team is currently in preparation for their upcoming ODI and T20I series against West Indies women. Pakistan will be hosting Windies for three ODIs and five T20Is. The Women in Green is currently preparing for the series. PCB even shared a glimpse of the practice match.
The team will be hoping that Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima can join the team soon and hopefully have not suffered with any major injury.
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