India's bowling can handle Pakistan's fighting capital

Sports Desk: Pakistan started the ninth edition of Women's Twenty20 World Cup by defeating Sri Lanka. In the second match, Pak girls entered the field against arch-rivals India. Earlier in this match, Pakistan gave an easy target of 105 runs to the blue-and-white bat.

Sports Desk: Pakistan started the ninth edition of Women's Twenty20 World Cup by defeating Sri Lanka. In the second match, Pak girls entered the field against arch-rivals India. Earlier in this match, Pakistan gave an easy target of 105 runs to the blue-and-white bat.

 

Pakistan girls did not start well after winning the toss and batting on Sunday (October 6). Gul Feroza (0) returned to Sajghar in the first over of the innings. Sadira Amin accompanied him by scoring 8 runs off 11 balls.

Omaima Sohail (3) could not spread light with the bat that day. However, opener Muniba Ali continued to struggle to score runs. But he could not increase the innings. This wicket-keeper batsman returned with 17 runs off 26 balls.

After that, when Alia Riaz got out for 4 runs, Pakistan fell into a batting disaster, losing 5 wickets for the team's 52 runs. However, Nida Dar tried to hold on to one end of the team. But he was dismissed by Fatema Sana (13) and zero runs from the opposite end.


However, Saida Arab Shah accompanied Nida Dar for the ninth wicket. Nida Dan was bowled out on the second ball in the last over of the innings after scoring 28 runs off 34 balls. Pakistan got a fighting capital of 105 runs by losing 8 wickets on Taisaida Arab Shah's unbeaten 14 runs.

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Arundhuti Reddy took the maximum three wickets for India. Apart from this, Shreyanka Patil took two wickets, Renuka Singh, Deepti Sharma and Asha Sobhana took one wicket each.


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