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Pakistani women’s team breaking tackles and making strides

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS in Islamabad

They might have won only one match at the Asian Women’s Rugby Sevens in Laos at the weekend, but for the Pakistan team which formed only a year ago it was a dream debut at an internatio­nal event.

“First, it’s a big deal that women are playing rugby,” said player Mehru Khan. “And secondly, that we are getting a platform to come and perform to represent our country.”

In a country of more than 200 million people, where women are believed to be half of its population, only men’s cricket gets recognitio­n.

Cultural barriers make it difficult for sportswome­n to get due encouragem­ent to take up either team or individual sport, especially contact sports like rugby.

“In Pakistan, opting for a sport like rugby, this is like out of the mold for our society,” said Feiza Mahmood Mirza.

“So we are here, because I think we are making change. We are the one(s) who are gonna be the inspiratio­n for other girls.”

Pakistan finished above Nepal in the seven-team competitio­n, which also featured winners South Korea, India, Malaysia, Philippine­s and Laos.

The Pakistan Rugby Union has trained more than 50,000 players since a World Rugby program began in the country three years ago. More than a third of them are women and girls.

Many players believe there are still cultural hurdles in the way of Pakistani girls taking up sports, such as families discouragi­ng them or a lack of government funding in sports facilities.

Mehru has studied in Canada, where she discovered rugby and believes the sport could play a major role in women’s empowermen­t in Pakistan.

She said: “I will go back and I will create a club in Lahore for girls. I will go to their houses and call them and play rugby because I don’t want them to feel they are less than us or than the boys or anyone. They should come and they should join and they should have fun.”

 ?? ARIF ALI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? The Pakistan women’s rugby team made its internatio­nal sevens debut at the weekend after being formed only a year ago.
ARIF ALI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE The Pakistan women’s rugby team made its internatio­nal sevens debut at the weekend after being formed only a year ago.

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