Sharmeen Khan, pioneer of women's cricket in Pakistan, dies
Along with sister Shaiza, Sharmeen had gone about getting women's cricket in Pakistan officially recognised in the mid '90s.
Along with sister Shaiza, Sharmeen had gone about getting women's cricket in Pakistan officially recognised in the mid '90s.
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The Pakistan women's national cricket team, also known as Women in Green, represents Pakistan in international cricket. It is organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board, which is a full member of the International Cricket Council
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