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Sylhet (Bangladesh), Oct 9 (Ians) All-rounder Aliya Riaz smacked an unbeaten half-century to seal Pakistan’s 71-run win over UAE in Women’s Asia Cup at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (Sics) on Sunday.
The win also sees Pakistan be on par with India at eight points from four matches, but are placed second on the points table due to net run rate.
After being pushed into batting first, Pakistan lost Sidra Amin for just two in the fourth over with 14 runs on the board. Captain Bismah Maroof fell cheaply for seven while Omaima Sohail was dismissed for a golden duck to put Pakistan in a spot of bother with 41/3 in eight overs.
The right-handed Aliya joined wicketkeeper Muneeba Ali (43 off 45 balls) and both batters stitched a 36-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Muneeba smashed five fours and a six before falling in the 14th over. In the next over Ayesha...
The win also sees Pakistan be on par with India at eight points from four matches, but are placed second on the points table due to net run rate.
After being pushed into batting first, Pakistan lost Sidra Amin for just two in the fourth over with 14 runs on the board. Captain Bismah Maroof fell cheaply for seven while Omaima Sohail was dismissed for a golden duck to put Pakistan in a spot of bother with 41/3 in eight overs.
The right-handed Aliya joined wicketkeeper Muneeba Ali (43 off 45 balls) and both batters stitched a 36-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Muneeba smashed five fours and a six before falling in the 14th over. In the next over Ayesha...
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Abu Dhabi, Sep 25 (Ians) Zimbabwe beat Thailand by seven runs in a close game while UAE and USA played out a thriller, with the former winning off the last ball in the Icc Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2022, here on Sunday.
Put in to bat, Zimbabwe’s top four got starts, but couldn’t go big as Zimbabwe posted a below-par total on board.
Sharne Mayers and Kelis Ndhlovu put on an impressive opening stand of 46 runs before the former was dismissed. Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano gave Zimbabwe some much-needed acceleration with a 27-ball 39. Zimbabwe put on 118/6 eventually, a total that proved to be less than sufficient.
In the run chase, Thailand put on a 76-run opening stand with Nannapat Koncharoenkai and Natthakan Chantham playing some crisp strokes and giving Thailand a strong platform.
Ndhlovu eventually broke the stand by dismissing Chantham, and added two more wickets to her tally to put pressure on Thailand.
Put in to bat, Zimbabwe’s top four got starts, but couldn’t go big as Zimbabwe posted a below-par total on board.
Sharne Mayers and Kelis Ndhlovu put on an impressive opening stand of 46 runs before the former was dismissed. Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano gave Zimbabwe some much-needed acceleration with a 27-ball 39. Zimbabwe put on 118/6 eventually, a total that proved to be less than sufficient.
In the run chase, Thailand put on a 76-run opening stand with Nannapat Koncharoenkai and Natthakan Chantham playing some crisp strokes and giving Thailand a strong platform.
Ndhlovu eventually broke the stand by dismissing Chantham, and added two more wickets to her tally to put pressure on Thailand.
- 9/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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