Pakistani Women's Cricket Team In England And Ireland In 2012
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Pakistani Women's Cricket Team In England And Ireland In 2012
The Pakistan women's national cricket team toured Ireland and England in August and September 2012. In Ireland, they played Bangladesh women's national cricket team, Bangladesh in 1 Women's One Day International, One Day International and 1 Women's Twenty20 International, Twenty20 International, as well as playing in the two Ireland Women's Tri-Series, against Bangladesh and Ireland women's cricket team, Ireland. They then went to England, and played England women's cricket team, England in 2 T20Is and the West Indies women's cricket team, West Indies in 1 T20I. Tour of Ireland Squads Only ODI: Bangladesh v Pakistan Ireland Women's ODI Tri-Series Fixtures Only T20I: Bangladesh v Pakistan Ireland Women's T20 Tri-Series Fixtures Tour of England Squads Tour Matches 20-over match: England Under-19s v Pakistan 20-over match: England Under-19s v Pakistan 20-over match: England Academy v Pakistan 20-over match: England Academy v Pakistan WT20I Series 1st T20I ...
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