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Malala Under-21 National Women Cricket Championship from December 4

Lahore, November 28, 2014 (PPI-OT): The Inaugural Malala U-21 National Women Cricket Championship 2014 is scheduled to be held from Dec. 4 to 18, 2014 at the Lahore Country Club, Muridke. The event replaces the Under-19 National Women Cricket Championship, which was successfully organized by the PCB Women’s Wing from 2009 to 2013.

The prime objective behind increasing the event’s age bracket – from Under-19 to Under-21 – is to give greater opportunity and exposure to the promising young talent so that it could hone its skill-set at a highly competitive level prior to earning its spurs for national duty.

The naming of the event after Malala Yousafzai is not only a tribute to the youngest Nobel laureate ever but also meant to inspire our women cricketers to attain similar levels of excellence in their chosen domain.

The championship will consist of 12 regional teams and will be spread over two rounds – the Qualification and the Final. In the first, Qualification round, six Regional teams from the lower rung of the table shall fight it out between themselves over six encounters for the two slots up for grabs in the main, Final round.

With the top six remaining Regional teams having already qualified for the final round, the two teams from the Qualification round will boost the total number to eight.

With eight Regional teams contesting for the honours, a total of 13 matches will be played in the Final round. In the U-21 Championship, relegation system has been introduced in order to improve the overall standard of women’s cricket and give greater representation to the players.

For more information, contact:
Nadeem Sarwar
Media Manager
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +9242 571 7231 -4
Fax: +9242 571 1860

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