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Maroof steps down as Pakistan women's cricket skipper

Bismah Maroof
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Veteran Bismah Maroof stepped down as the Pakistan women's cricket team captain on Wednesday, following a disastrous Twenty20 World Cup campaign last month.


All-rounder Maroof led Pakistan for six years but failed to get the team beyond the first round at the T20 World Cup in South Africa. 


Losses to arch-rivals India as well as England and the West Indies at the showpiece event -- with only a consolation win over Ireland -- saw Pakistan once again miss out on the semi-finals of the tournament won by Australia.


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"I feel fortunate to have led an incredible and hardworking bunch of cricketers," Maroof said in a statement released through the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).


"It has been one exciting ride, which has been full of highs and lows," the 31-year-old added.


"I am looking forward to continuing to play as a player and playing my role for the team."


Under Maroof's leadership, Pakistan won 16 out of 34 one-day internationals and 27 out of 62 T20Is. 


The PCB said a new skipper will be selected before the team's limited-overs series against South Africa at home in September.


All-rounder Nida Dar, who led the team when Maroof was unfit, is tipped as the favourite to fill the role.



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