Mohammad Waseem has completed his tenure as the head coach of the Pakistan women’s cricket team. His time in charge focused on building team structure improving fitness and giving young players more opportunities to perform on the international stage. His tenure saw a mix of progress and challenges as the team worked to strengthen its performance against tougher opponents. During his time as coach the team participated in several international series and tournaments. While the results did not always meet expectations there were noticeable improvements in teamwork discipline and training routines. Waseem encouraged new talent to step up which added depth to the squad.

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Waseem introduced modern training methods and placed special focus on fielding drills and fitness preparation. He also supported promising young cricketers who are now part of the team setup. However the team struggled to maintain consistency especially in batting and pressure situations. These inconsistencies resulted in mixed outcomes in major competitions which eventually influenced the decision to not continue the contract.

With Waseem’s tenure now complete the Pakistan Cricket Board will begin the process of appointing a new head coach for the women’s team. The next coach will be expected to bring renewed planning stronger strategies and steady development to help the team compete more confidently at the international level. This transition is considered an important phase for Pakistan women’s cricket as the team looks to build a stronger identity and performance mindset in the coming years.

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