With less than a month to go before the Women’s ODI World Cup begins in India and Sri Lanka at the end of September, preparations are in full flow for teams across the world gunning for some major silverware.
One of the hopefuls this year are Pakistan, who will see their team try to take big steps forward with a performance of substance. The team will play their cricket in Colombo, and while the odds of winning the trophy itself are low, the idea will be to keep going as far as possible and to produce some results for
fans back home to be proud of.
In order to do so, Pakistan captain Fatima Sana is taking a page out of the book of a man who knows what it takes to win a World Cup campaign in the subcontinent.she said that MS Dhoni’s leadership and captaincy serves as an inspiration ahead of Pakistan’s WC campaign.
“It is natural to be a little nervous initially when captaining in a big tournament like the World Cup, but I take inspiration from Mahendra Singh Dhoni as a captain,” said Sana in an interview.