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Pakistan women's cricket skipper Bismah Maroof feels her team has some extraordinary talent and the determination to make history in the ICC Women's World Cup, scheduled to be played across six venues here from March 4.
The 30-year-old all-rounder, who has played 108 WODIs and an equal number of WT20Is, said that this is a great opportunity for her team to "leave a mark and break the glass ceiling".
"The Women's World Cup is a platform where stars are born, and it is the ultimate stage where cricketers of the day can leave ever-lasting legacies. For Pakistan, the Women's World Cup is an opportunity to leave a mark and break the glass ceiling," said Maroof in her column for the ICC on Friday.