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Women’s T20 World Cup: Pakistan defeats Sri Lanka

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Last updated: 2024/10/03 at 9:09 PM
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Pakistan registered a win in their opening game of the Women’s T20 World Cup campaign against Sri Lanka, securing a 31-run victory in Sharjah. Left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal starred with three wickets, supported by Nashra Sandhu, Omaima Sohail, and Fatima Sana who chipped in with two wickets each. Despite opting to bat first and slumping to 84-8, Pakistan managed to post a competitive total of 117 thanks to a crucial knock from their captain Sana.

Sugandika Kumari’s left-arm spin accounted for both Pakistan’s openers, while Sri Lanka’s skipper Chamari Athapaththu picked up three wickets. It was Sana’s 30 off 20 balls that proved to be the match-winning contribution, frustrating Sri Lanka and propelling Pakistan to a defendable total. Although Athapaththu and Kumari took crucial wickets, Sana’s innings ensured Pakistan reached a respectable score. Sri Lanka struggled to chase down the target, with critical blows from Sohail and Sana restricting them to a below-par total.

Pakistan’s lower-order resilience paid off as Sri Lanka failed to capitalize on early dismissals, allowing Pakistan to clinch the win. Athapaththu and Kumari were the standout bowlers for Sri Lanka, but they couldn’t contain Pakistan’s lower order batting. Despite losing opening bowler Diana Baig early due to injury, Pakistan’s bowlers stepped up to dismantle Sri Lanka’s chase. Sohail and Sana made crucial breakthroughs, while Gunaratne’s departure dashed Sri Lanka’s hopes of making a comeback in the game.

With this victory, Pakistan aims to carry forward the momentum as they face arch-rivals India in their next game. On the other hand, Sri Lanka will be up against tournament favorites Australia, who are looking to claim their seventh title in nine editions. Neither team has managed to progress beyond the group stages in previous T20 World Cup editions, making this match crucial for their campaign. The thrilling encounter between Pakistan and Sri Lanka showcased the competitive spirit and determination of both teams, setting the stage for an exciting tournament ahead.

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