Mohsin Rasheed is appointed as interim head coach of the National Women's Cricket Team.


Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has concluded the selection process for the team management ahead of the Pakistan-South Africa Women's Series.
Following the resignation of former Head Coach Mark Coles from the Pakistan Women's Cricket Team, the responsibility of overseeing the team has been entrusted to Mohsin Rasheed.
Former cricketer Tauqeer Ahmad will take on the role of batting coach.
According to sources, former women's cricketer Nahida Khan will serve as the team manager, while Muhammad Kamran will fulfill the duties of bowling coach during the series against South Africa.
Additionally, former Test cricketer Abdul Rahman will assume the position of spin bowling coach.
Reports suggest that Muhammad Zubair Ahmad will be the analyst, and Rafat Asghar will serve as the physiotherapist, concluding the team's management lineup.
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