‘Lady Singham’ will enter Pakistan cricket! Didn’t allow the girl’s head to be separated from her body, this is how she saved her life
Rahul Tiwari November 02, 2024 02:21 AM

A period of change is going on in Pakistan Cricket Board. Many major changes have been seen so far during the tenure of PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi. Recently the white ball captain of the men's cricket team has been announced. At the same time, the head coach has left his post. Now big news related to Pakistan women's cricket has come out. Pakistan women's cricket head Tania Malik has resigned from her post. In such a situation, PBC has now started searching for a new head of women's cricket. The name of a female police officer is also included in this race.

'Lady Singham' will enter Pakistan cricket!

According to reports, ASP Syeda Shahrabano Naqvi is among the candidates being considered for the role of head of Pakistan Women's Cricket. The former Deputy Commissioner of Lahore is being considered a strong candidate. Let us tell you, ASP Shahrabano Naqvi is the same police officer who came into limelight in the beginning of this year. In fact, in February, he had saved a woman wearing an Arabic printed kurta from a mob attack in Lahore's Ichhra Bazaar. The crowd surrounded him considering it as blasphemy. This crowd was raising slogans to separate the girl's head from her body. But Sheharbano Naqvi bravely took the woman out from the crowd.

Who is ASP Syeda Shahrabano Naqvi?

ASP Syeda Shahrabano Naqvi has studied Public Management. In 2019, he passed the Pakistan Civil Services examination. She has also been Assistant Director in the Intelligence Bureau. Sheharbano Naqvi stopped the euthanasia of police dogs by building a Police Animal Rescue Centre. Earlier, sniffer dogs were 'euthanized' after 8 years of service, but now dogs retire from the police with respect. Apart from this, he has started many organizations like Protection Center for the safety of women and children.

Big statement from PCB COO Salman Naseer

Let us tell you, Tania Malik started her tenure in PCB in October 2021. But now he has left this post in search of new career opportunities. PCB COO Salman Naseer said in a statement, 'Tania has worked with dedication to advance women's cricket in Pakistan, taking grassroots steps to expand the pool of players. The PCB appreciates her hard work, dedication and contributions, and we wish Tania every success in her future endeavours.

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