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In the ninth match of the, Pakistan Women registered a dominating win over United Arab Emirates (UAE) Women by 10 wickets.
UAE batters struggle to get going
UAE started their innings cautiously after being put in to bat by Pakistan Women. Esha Rohit and Theertha Satish opened the innings but f🎐ound it difficult to score freely. Esha managed to contribute 16 runs off 26 balls, including two boundaries, before being dismissed. Satish, the standout performer for UAE, played a solid knock of 40 runs off 36 balls with five boundaries, anchor♍ing the innings.
However, the rest of the batting lineup failed to build on the momentum. Rinitha Rajith (6 off 8), Kavisha Egodage (2 off 6), and Khushi Sharma (12 off 13) couldn’t make significant contributions. The UAE batters struggled against the disciplined bowling attack of Pakistan Women, managing a total of 103/8 in their 20 overs. Heena Hotchandani and Lavanya Keny contributed 9 and 5 runs respectively, but it was not enoug🐲h to challenge t🐻he Pakistani bowlers.
Pakistan display clinical bowling performance
Pakistan Women’s bowlers were exceptional throughout the innings, maintaining tight lines and lengths. Sadia Iqbal was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2/11 in her four overs, consistently troubling the UAE batters. Nashra Sandhu alsoဣ impressed with her spell, taking 2 wickets for 22 runs in four overs.
Tuba Hassan delivered an economical and effective spell, picking up 2 wickets for 17 runs in her three overs. Nida Dar co𓄧ntributed with a crucial wicket, giving away only 15 runs in her two overs. The collective effort from the bowlers ensur❀ed that Pakistan restricted UAE to a modest total of 103/8.
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Gull Feroza leads Pakistan’s dominant chase
Chasing a target of 104, Pakistan Women made a strong statement with their batting performance. Openers and Muneeba Ali put on an unbeaten partnership to guide their team to a comprehensive victory. Feroza played a magnificent innings, scoring 62 runs off 55 balls, including eight boundaries. Her composed and aggressive approach set the tone f💞or the chase.
Muneeba provided solid s🔯upport, scoring 37 runs off 30 balls with four boundaries. The pair showcased excellent running between the wickets and punished any loose deliveries from the UAE bowlers. Their partnership ensured that Pakistan Women reached the target comfortably in 14.1 overs without losing any wickets.
Pakistan Women’s dominant performance with both bat and ball led them to a comprehensive 10-wicket victory over United Arab Emirates Women. This win further solidified their position in Group A of the Women’s Asia Cup T20 2024, showcasing their prowess and determination in the tournament.
Here is how Netizens reacted:
Highest scores for Pakista♓n women in Asia Cup T20Is
62 Bismah Maroof v Malaysia 2018
62* GULL FEROZA TODAY
Gull level with legendary
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17)
Pakistan🇵🇰 🐷acꩲhieve the FIRST ever 10-wicket win by any team in T20 Asia Cups.
It wouldn't be 10-wkt win if Muneeba Ali was "run-out by bowler" backing up. She was given a threat. Also a controversial stumping earlier.
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats)
5️⃣7️⃣ in the last match, 6️⃣2️⃣* today ⭐
Gull Feroza is the pl⛄ayer of the match again �𓆏� | |
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB)
Gull Feroza is UNSTOPPABLE! 🔥
Back-to-back half-centuries for the Pakistan's opening batter Gull Feroza 51*(46)— Zafar Iqbal (@zafarlakarmar)
2nd consecutive half century for Gull feroza in women's Asia Cup 2024 . Finally a good prospect in our women's cricket To work on !!!
— 𝐅𝐀𝐈𝐙𝐀𝐍🇵🇰🤍 (@Faizanali_152)
𝘿𝙤𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙞𝙩 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙨𝙩 𝙩𝙞𝙢𝙚, 𝙛𝙚𝙡𝙩 𝙣𝙞𝙘𝔉𝙚. 𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙮 𝙝𝙖𝙙 𝙩𝙤 𝙙𝙤 𝙞𝙩 𝙩𝙬𝙞𝙘𝙚💥💥
Second 100-run stand in as many games completed betweඣen Gull Feroza and Muneeba🍌 Ali. ||ARD
— All Rounder's Den (ARD) (@AllRoundersDen)
Second Consecutive Half Cen🅰tury For Gulꦬl Feroza �� |
— Muhammad Tayyab (@imtayabzafar)
A 2nd 50 for Gull Feroza🔥❤️
— AR 𝕏 (@abdulrehman__65)
gull feroza 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
— rameen (@rameenwhile)
ACC Women's Asia Cup 2024:
Pakistan defeat UAE by 10 wickets.
Match details:— UAE Cricket Official (@EmiratesCricket)
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