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Bismah Maroof Steps Down As Pakistan Women's Team Captain
Pakistan women's cricket team captain Bismah Maroof on Wednesday stepped down from her position citing that she wants to make way for younger colleagues.
"There has been no bigger honour for me than leading the team. Now, I feel that it is the right time for a transition and chance to groom a young captain. I will always be there to assist, guide and support the team and the young captain in every way," Bismah tweeted.
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