According to the PCB’s statement, the decision was made as Wasim’s contract term came to an end. The board said that the search for a new head coach is already underway and the announcement will be made soon.
The PCB reaffirmed its commitment to improving women’s cricket in Pakistan, saying it will take all necessary steps to enhance the performance and professionalism of the team.
Recently, reports had surfaced that the PCB was considering removing Mohammad Wasim following the team’s disappointing performance in the Women’s World Cup. The Pakistani side failed to win even a single match in the tournament, prompting the board to make swift decisions for improvement.
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Sources revealed that Wasim struggled to improve the team’s overall game, with noticeable decline in batting, bowling, and fielding. Internal differences among players and ineffective coaching methods further damaged the team’s performance.
It was also alleged that Mohammad Wasim appointed members of the support staff based on personal preferences rather than merit. Despite having the PCB’s full backing, he failed to deliver positive results.
Mohammad Wasim had been appointed as head coach last year but could not meet expectations during his tenure.
The removal of Mohammad Wasim signals a major shake-up in Pakistan’s women’s cricket setup. The board appears determined to rebuild the team’s structure and performance standards. With a new coach expected soon, fans will be hoping for a revival that brings stability, teamwork, and stronger results on the international stage.