Ayub Park Cricket Ground, also known as Ayub Park Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, is set to host its first women217;s tournament on Monday (January 15). The match will see the Nida Dar-led Lahore region taking on the Umm-e-Hani-led Multan region in the National Women217;s T20 Tournament. Established in 2013, Ayub Park Cricket Stadium, besides district-level trials, has hosted PCB’s U16 and U19 cricket matches. The stadium has a 60-metre boundary and three pitches designated for the upcoming women217;s tournament matches. Additionally, the venue features an attractive museum showcasing autographed bats, including those from the West Indies team of 1959, along with souvenirs and cricket magazines for the gameR17;s fans. Courtesy of the Army Heritage Foundation (AHF), the facility at the stadium is diligently maintained for sporting activities, complemented by an adjacent football ground. Head of Women217;s Cricket Tania Mallick: “It is heartening to witness women217;s cricket matches being organized at three venues in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. “Ayub Park Stadium in Rawalpindi, situated in the city center, has the proper infrastructure, providing the women217;s wing with an additional venue to hold domestic matches. With the support of the Army Heritage Foundation, which is committed to further enhancing the ground, the PCB women217;s wing looks forward to organizing more women217;s cricket matches in the future.”
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