ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
Rumbur Valley, Chitral: Saira Jabeen, a talented cricketer from the indigenous Kalash tribe, has etched her name in history by qualifying for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. Her remarkable achievement has ignited celebrations across the Kalash community in Chitral.
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Jabeen, who hails from the picturesque Rumbur Valley, has become a symbol of pride and inspiration for the Kalash people, a minority group in the region. The entire community has rallied together to express their joy and extend their heartfelt congratulations to Jabeen.
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Not only has Jabeen excelled at the Pakistan Domestic Women’s Tournament, but she has also brought recognition to the Kailash community and the entire region. Her remarkable journey began with a dream she had since childhood – to play cricket. Saira Jabeen pursued her passion by joining a cricket club in Lahore, where she diligently honed her skills.
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Additionally, Jabeen is an all-rounder in cricket and a student pursuing a BS in Journalism at the University of Punjab. She’s also a key player on the university’s women’s cricket team.
Her qualification for the prestigious tournament is being hailed as a momentous occasion for the tribe, showcasing the talent and potential of Kalash women on the world stage. The community has sent their best wishes to Jabeen as she prepares to represent Pakistan at the Women’s World Cup 2025.
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