The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a statement concerning the well-being of two of its female cricketers, Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima, following a minor car accident that occurred on Friday evening. The PCB updated that both players are currently under the care of the board’s medical team.
Despite being involved in the accident, Maroof and Fatima sustained only minor injuries. The PCB ensured that they received prompt first aid, and their current condition is reported to be stable. This quick response highlights the PCB’s commitment to the health and safety of its players.
Both Maroof and Fatima are crucial members of the squad participating in a training camp in preparation for the upcoming series against the West Indies. This series, slated to commence on April 18, holds significant importance for the Pakistani team, and the presence of these players is vital for their preparation and performance.
The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of life, even for athletes in their line of duty. However, it also underscores the importance of proper medical support and swift action in times of crisis. The PCB’s immediate response demonstrates their professionalism and dedication to the welfare of their players.
As Maroof and Fatima recuperate from their minor injuries, the PCB will undoubtedly continue to monitor their progress closely. The well-wishes of fans and stakeholders are likely pouring in for the swift recovery of these esteemed players, whose contributions to Pakistani cricket are widely recognized and valued.
In the lead-up to the series against the West Indies, the PCB will ensure that all necessary measures are taken to support the players both on and off the field. The incident, while unfortunate, serves as a testament to the resilience and unity within the cricketing community, where players and administrators alike rally together in times of need.

