Women’s cricket team of West Indies will be touring Pakistan for a three-match ODI series next month.
The West Indies women’s team will arrive in Karachi on November 1 (tomorrow). The team will go into a three-day quarantine period after which they will start training sessions at the National Stadium Karachi on November 4.
Pakistan and West Indies women’s teams will face each other in the first ODI on November 8. They will face off in their second ODI on November 11, and the last ODI will be played on November 14.
Three Pakistan women players contract Covid-19: PCB
Three members of the Pakistan women’s squad contracted coronavirus on October 28. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed that three players have been tested positive for coronavirus during the routine Covid-19 testing.
The players affected with COVID-19 had been quarantined for 10 days, according to the PCB. The other members of the squad, on the other hand, will be kept in isolation until November 2 and will be tested every other day, beginning tomorrow, to prevent the virus from spreading, according to the statement.
The national women’s team have been training at the Hanif Mohammad High Performance Centre in Karachi.