Summary The current and former players took to social media to wish their female counterparts the best.
LAHORE (Raacikh Asghar): With the Women’s Cricket World Cup set to commence from Saturday, people consisting of former players, legends and current members of the men’s cricket teams have wished their female counterparts the best for the upcoming tournament via heartfelt video messages posted on both twitter and Facebook.
Whilst some of the other players have taken to social media to reach out to women’s teams by posting on Facebook and wishing them the best of luck via tweets.
Here is a look at some of the video messages and the tweets.
Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik wishes the Women’s team ahead of the World Cup:
Wishing our women s team all the best for the #WWC17 make us proud like you always do, loads of Duas #PakistanZindabad pic.twitter.com/xlSW2WKvYp
— Shoaib Malik (@realshoaibmalik) June 22, 2017
South African Young Player Lungi Ngidi gave a warm wish to the Proteas Women team:
I ve been excited for many things but #ProteasWomen WORLDCUP takes the cake!! I ll be following. Bring it HOME
— Lungi Ngidi (@NgidiLungi) June 18, 2017
Too excited
Virat Kohli’s message for the Indian Women’s team:
@imVkohli wishes India all the very best in the Women s World Cup! Watch his special message to the team below! #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/V8LRIrQ7iD
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 22, 2017
Kiwi paceman Mitchell McClenaghan also send a heartfelt message:
The @BLACKCAPS @Mitch_Savage has a special message for @SuzieWBates and the @WHITE_FERNS! #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/0kEJVV98R1
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 22, 2017
Legend left-arm swing bowler Wasim Akram, too, wished the Pakistani Women’s team the best for the World Cup:
.@wasimakramlive wishes @mir_sana05 and her @TheREALPCB for #WWC17 @ICC pic.twitter.com/FbNy4r7SRL
— ICC Media (@ICCMediaComms) June 21, 2017
Australian Captain, Steve Smith told the girls to repeat their success and defend the championship successfully:
"We ll be right behind you!"@stevesmith49 has a message of good luck for @meglanning7 & the @SouthernStars ahead of #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/6asGUFvkwZ
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 21, 2017
South African star cricketer, AB Deviliers also wished his female counterparts via a sweet video message:
"Bring that cup home!"
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 21, 2017
South Africa men s skipper @ABdeVilliers17 is right behind @danevn81 & @OfficialCSA at #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/FLqtlnnf43
The skipper who led Pakistan to their first Champions Trophy triumph, Sarfraz Ahmad told the girls to repeat the success:
Pakistan captain @SarfarazA_54 s good luck message to @mir_sana05 and her side #WWC17 @icc pic.twitter.com/J9YIqatErC
— ICC Media (@ICCMediaComms) June 22, 2017
