The Pakistan Premier League is already trying to prove itself as the Indian Premier League's competitor. And now the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is planning to introduce their own league for the women. Notably, Pakistan has struggled to maneuver their chances in the World Cups, and thus the board is thinking of launching a women-specific league to unearth talents. Notably, all prominent cricket nations have a league of their own. Be it Australia, which is one of the oldest existing women's leagues, or the Women's Premier League, which earned fame within three years of its existence. WPL and the Big Bash League are not only just popular but have also helped the national teams to find out core talent for big tournaments. Read also: BCCI silently drops nine players from shortlisted names before IPL 2026 auction When will the Pakistan's premier league for women start? Well, everything is on the paper. Speaking to Cricbuzz, PCB's women's wing head, Rafia Haider, explained that they are doing every possible homework before establishing. Nothing is finalized now, but it will be huge for the board—thus, the board is not rushing to anything. Rafia said, “It is under discussion but not finalized as yet. Of course it (the tournament) is going to be a huge move whenever it happens, so we’ll take everyone on board and do our homework properly before its fruition." She added, "We are taking different initiatives to develop women’s cricket in Pakistan. Recently we have dedicated the High-Performance Centre in Karachi for our Women’s Cricket, where they attend their camps and train round the year. Women’s U19 team was given separate team management and that HPC facility, where they prepared for the Bangladesh tour and we have seen good results right away. Separate team managements have been given to the national team and U19/emerging teams for focused player development." Rafia further explained how Pakistan's performance in 2025 Women's World Cup cannot be called a total failure. Notably, three matches of the fifteen allotted matches were washed out. And Pakistan won the remaining three. Not only that, but Rafia further recalled the close defeats against big teams. The main motto behind establishing the league is to create the high-pressure environment for the players of any stature. This will get them habituated with the air of big tournaments.