Fatima Sana, the captain of the Pakistan women's cricket team, has expressed her frustration and called upon the ICC to prioritize venue selection following a rain-affected Women's World Cup campaign.
Pakistan's final match against Sri Lanka was abandoned due to rain, marking their third washout of the tournament. Sana emphasized the significance of the World Cup for players and urged the ICC to ensure better venue selection to minimize weather disruptions.
Pakistan's World Cup journey concluded without a single victory, significantly hampered by inclement weather. Rain interruptions notably affected their game against England, where they held a promising position.
Despite the setbacks, Sana remains optimistic, drawing inspiration from New Zealand captain Kane Williamson. She affirmed her commitment to continuous learning and expressed confidence in Pakistan's potential to emerge as a stronger team in future tournaments.
Individually, Fatima Sana shone as Pakistan's leading wicket-taker, securing 10 wickets across seven matches with an impressive economy rate.
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