Pakistan women's national cricket team

Pakistan
NicknameWomen in Green
AssociationPakistan Cricket Board
Personnel
CaptainFatima Sana
Batting coachTaufeeq Umar
Bowling coachKamran Hussain
ManagerNahida Khan
History
Test status acquired1998
International Cricket Council
ICC statusFull member (1952)
ICC regionAsia
ICC Rankings Current Best-ever
ODI 8th 7th (1 Oct 2015)
T20I 8th 7th (2 May 2014)
Tests
First Testv  Sri Lanka at Colts Cricket Club Ground, Colombo; 17–20 April 1998
Last Testv  West Indies at National Stadium, Karachi; 15–18 March 2004
Tests Played Won/Lost
Total 3 0/2
(1 draw)
This year 0 0/0 (0 draws)
One Day Internationals
First ODIv  New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Christchurch; 28 January 1997
Last ODIv  South Africa at Kingsmead, Durban; 1 March 2026
ODIs Played Won/Lost
Total 227 66/151
(3 ties, 7 no results)
This year 3 1/2
(0 ties, 0 no results)
World Cup appearances5 (first in 1997)
Best result5th (2009)
T20 Internationals
First T20Iv  Ireland at The Vineyard, Dublin; 25 May 2009
Last T20Iv  South Africa at Willowmoore Park, Benoni; 16 February 2026
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Total 184 72/105
(3 ties, 4 no results)
This year 3 1/2
(0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup appearances9 (first in 2009)
Best resultFirst round (2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2023, 2024)

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As of 1 March 2026

The Pakistan women's national cricket team, also known as Women in Green, represents Pakistan in international cricket. It is organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board, which is a full member of the International Cricket Council.

Pakistan made its Women's One Day International (WODI) debut in early 1997 against New Zealand, and later in the year played in the 1997 World Cup in India. The team's inaugural Test match came against Sri Lanka in April 1998. In its early years, Pakistan was one of the least competitive of the top-level women's teams, and after its inaugural appearance in 1997, did not qualify for another World Cup until the 2009 event in Australia. However, the team has played in all eight editions of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup to date, and has also participated in the Women's Asia Cup and the Asian Games cricket tournament.

The increase in terrorism as a result of the war on terror led to a stagnation of foreign teams touring Pakistan in the late 2000s and early 2010s. However, due to a decrease in terrorism in Pakistan over the past few years, as well as an increase in security, Bangladesh (twice), West Indies, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and South Africa have toured Pakistan since 2015.