Fatima Sana Joins Multan Sultans Practice Session After Leading Pakistan Women’s Team To Victory

The star all-rounder returns after perfect World Cup qualifying campaign.

By Vidya Tadapatri Vidya Tadapatri linkedin_icon

The Multan Sultans welcomed a special guest to their practice session as Pakistan women’s cricket team captain Fatima Sana joined the franchise for training. The Instagram post shared by the Multan Sultans celebrated her recent achievement of leading the Pakistan Women’s Team to a flawless 5-0 record in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.

Perfect Record In World Cup Qualifiers

Fatima Sana has been described as a “game-changer” and “incredible leader” by the Multan Sultans in their social media post. The franchise expressed their excitement at having her back, suggesting this isn’t her first association with the team.

The all-rounder’s recent accomplishment of guiding the Pakistan Women’s Team to a perfect record in the World Cup Qualifiers has cemented her status as one of the country’s most promising cricket talents. Her leadership skills were on full display throughout the tournament as Pakistan dominated their opposition.

Fatima Sana’s Rising Profile

Fatima Sana’s inclusion in the Multan Sultans’ practice session underscores her rising profile in Pakistan cricket. As captain of the national women’s team, her leadership in securing a perfect record in the World Cup Qualifiers has brought significant attention to women’s cricket in Pakistan. This integration can potentially help raise the profile of women’s cricket and provide valuable experience for players like Fatima.

Building Bridges Between Men’s And Women’s Cricket

The Multan Sultans’ decision to invite Fatima Sana to their practice session reflects a growing trend of collaboration between men’s and women’s cricket in Pakistan. Such initiatives can help share knowledge, experience, and resources between the two sides of the sport.

As the PSL continues to grow in popularity and reach, these crossover moments provide valuable exposure for women’s cricket. Fatima Sana’s participation in the Sultans’ practice could inspire young female cricketers across Pakistan who aspire to professional careers in the sport.

With the Sultans actively engaging with various cricket personalities and promoting inclusive practices, Fatima Sana’s involvement represents an important step toward greater recognition for women’s cricket in Pakistan.

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Vidya did her post-graduation in Biotechnology from Osmania University, Hyderabad. Her interest in writing made her pursue a career in content, in which she now has over five years of experience. Vidya writes for MomJunction and covers news for Cricketsweep.

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