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Twin City Women’s Baseball Series to Kick Off

Women’s baseball in Pakistan is set to gain momentum as a new competitive series between Rawalpindi and Islamabad begins next month. The initiative aims to promote female participation and strengthen the sport at the grassroots level.

According to Beyond Time News, the five-match series will take place across venues in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, bringing together talented players from both cities.

Event Details and आयोजन

The Chief Minister Punjab Twin City Women’s Baseball Series is scheduled to start on May 18. It will feature teams representing the twin cities in a competitive format designed to encourage skill development and teamwork.

The event is being organised by the Pakistan Federation Baseball in collaboration with the Youth Education and Sports Welfare Society and the Islamabad Baseball Association.

Boost for Women’s Sports

Tahir Mahmood described the series as an important step toward promoting women’s baseball in Pakistan. He emphasised that such events provide much-needed exposure and opportunities for female athletes.

The initiative also reflects growing efforts to expand women’s participation in sports across the country.

Training Camps and Talent Selection

To ensure high-quality competition, dedicated training camps will be established for both teams. These camps will help players improve their performance and prepare for the series.

In addition, the camps will act as selection trials for upcoming national and international events, including the Women’s National Baseball Championship and an overseas tour to Malaysia.

Organisational Preparations Underway

A joint meeting between officials and organisers will be held at the Shahbaz Sharif Sports Complex to finalise arrangements. Technical and administrative committees will also be formed to manage the event effectively.

Conclusion

Overall, the Twin City Women’s Baseball Series marks a positive development for women’s sports in Pakistan. By providing a competitive platform and structured training, the event is expected to help nurture talent and inspire more women to take up baseball.