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Pakistan women’s cricket team departs for Ireland ahead of crucial tri-series

HUM News English: Latest Breaking News International, Pakistan … May 25, 2026
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WEB DESK: The Pakistan women’s cricket team has departed for Ireland to participate in an upcoming tri-series, marking a vital phase in their international calendar.

The squad left local shores with high hopes of fine-tuning their skills and building momentum against competitive opposition in European conditions, according to Radio Pakistan.

Scheduled to run from 28th May to 4th June in Dublin, the tournament will see Pakistan compete in four high-stakes matches.

The event serves as a crucial platform for the team to test their tactical combinations and showcase their mettle on the international stage.

Tournament structure and key fixtures

The tri-series features a competitive lineup consisting of Pakistan, the West Indies, and the host nation, Ireland. Each team will face off in a round-robin format designed to test their consistency and adaptability over the week-long tournament.

Pakistan will kick off their campaign on Friday with an eagerly anticipated opening fixture against hosts Ireland. With four matches guaranteed in the schedule, the team will have ample opportunity to acclimatise to the local pitches and weather conditions in Dublin.

Preparations and expectations

The squad enters the tournament on the back of rigorous training camps aimed at sharpening both their physical fitness and game awareness.

Facing the West Indies' explosive power and Ireland's familiar home advantage will provide a rigorous test for the contingent.

Team management has emphasised the importance of starting the series strongly on Friday. A positive result in the opening clash against the hosts is seen as vital for building confidence and setting the tone for the remainder of the tour.

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