Women's International Cricket comes to Noosa

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Noosa is to play host to some of the world’s best female cricketers early next month, in the lead up to the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup

The Pakistan and West Indies women’s cricket teams will go head to head in a series of T20 practice matches at the Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club at Read Park, Tewantin.

The ground will also be their training venue prior to the World Cup.

Sports Development Officer, Amanda Tie said Council and Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club had been working closely with the Pakistan and West Indies Cricket Boards for months to bring the elite teams here.

“This is such an exciting opportunity for cricket fans and all supporters of women’s sport to see world-class teams playing local, especially as these are the only T20 World Cup games scheduled in Queensland,” Ms Tie said.

Part of the coaching staff includes West Indian cricket legend Gus Logie and Pakistani cricket veteran Iqbal Imam.

 “There will be a series of free clinics and workshops for kids and families, plus the three matches will produce some extraordinary world-class cricket right here at the Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club for all to see up close.”

It all kicks off on Wednesday 5 February with Queensland Cricket providing free kids cricket clinics alongside the players, at Read Park in Tewantin.

The two teams then take to the crease on Friday 7 February for the first of three, T20 sanctioned matches.

Sunday 9 February will be the second T20 match coupled with a family day.

Brisbane Heat and Queensland Cricket will provide pre-game activities from 11am with the match scheduled to commence at 1pm. Car parking will be available at the Noosa District Sports Complex.

President of Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club, Brett Lea said the big name cricketers will bring in the crowds.

“This is a first for Noosa and our club. To have international, world-class T20 cricketers play live at our venue here in Noosa is just incredible and a big win for our region.

“We expect crowds from all over South-East Queensland to these matches. The local community and cricket enthusiasts alike should embrace the opportunity, bring their chairs and blankets and head down to see these elite athletes live in action,” he said.

The third game is scheduled for Tuesday February 11 from 10am.

The international T20 players will attend a Regional Women’s Cricket Lunch at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort on Saturday 9 February. This is the only non-free event available to the public.

“The players will be out and about the Shire soaking up all things Noosa and engaging with the community through the luncheon and a range of clinics and training sessions.

“The achievements, particularly of the Pakistan women to achieve elite athlete status is a phenomenal story given that it is illegal for women to run in public in Pakistan.

“Their stories of overcoming adversity to reach their sporting goals is nothing short of inspirational,” said Ms Tie.

Tickets for the lunch are available at https://cricketlunch2020.eventbrite.com.au all other activities are free and no pre-booking is required