Pakistan defeated Scotland for six WICKETS in a rain key on the back of an undefeated blow of Aliya Riaz in his second International Meeting of one day (ODI) of the CPI Women’s World Cup qualifiers in Lahore.
The hosts were chasing 187 to win under the Duckworth-Lewis method in a match that was reduced to 32 overs per side due to the rain delaying the beginning of the game. The hosts finally persecuted him easily, obtaining 190 by 4, with eight balls left over, thanks to the game player, the 68 undefeated of Aliya are not out.
Speaking at the ceremony after the game in the field of Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA), the right -handed batter said: “I told Muneeb Ali that we should focus on building an association and gradually upload the execution rate.
“I was carrying the ball ball to the ball and was waiting to hit the deliveries that fell into my radar.”
He added that they were focusing on the task of qualifying for the Women’s World Cup, and that the first -order batters approached the tournament with that responsibility in mind.
Pakistan suffered early blows in his persecution of 187 established by Scotland, with the new participant Gull Feroza and the experienced Sidra Amin falling for two and seven, respectively, with only 36 races on the board.
The Muneeba starter joined the last century of the last game, Aliya in the fold and combined for a constant association of 93 races that almost took Scotland out of the game.
Scotland was neglected in the field, giving additional races and giving Munebeba multiple repetitions in the form of captures fallen in 37 and 54, both times by Abbi Aitken-Drummond, with the left-handed taking advantage of the maximum possibilities and scoring 71 in a crucial association.
Aliya scored his second half a consecutive in the game, reaching 68 of only 70 deliveries in an entrance that included seven limits and a six. She lost couples at the other extreme, but kept calm to pursue the score with ease towards the end of the tickets.
In the first tickets, after being put in the bat after losing the draw: the patron of Scotland, Kathryn Bryce, led from the front, scoring 91 of 96 balls and hitting 10 limits and a six before being beaten by the captain of Pakistan Healthy Fatima.
Fatima was the choice of bowling players for Pakistan. It ended with 4-23 figures when the team restricted Scotland to 186 for nine WICKETS in the entrances that was limited to 32 overs.
Pakistan hit early while threw Bowling first with Sadia Iqbal and sailor Diana Baig obtaining the openers of Scotland Drummond and Pippa Sproul within the first five overs of the game.
This was followed by a decent association of 51 for the third Wickt for Scotland. The stand broke when Nashra Sandhu beat Sarah Bryce to leave the score at 68 by three.
Scotland lost half of his team with the score in 134 in 25 with the responsibility of the Bryce pattern to keep tickets together to make them hit the rest of their overs fee.
The beginning of the game had been delayed for three hours in the Ground LCCA due to a humid garden in the middle of a rainy day in Lahore.
The six -team ICC classification event includes Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and the Antilles along with the hosts Pakistan. It has a single-league round-robin format, with the matches that take place at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore and Lcca Ground from April 9 to 19.
The tournament will decide the two qualifiers for the 2025 World Cup, which will be held at the end of this year in India.
At the beginning of the week, the women of Pakistan beat Ireland for 38 races in a low score thriller to win the initial meeting of the tournament.
On a hot day in Lahore, Diana Baig and Nashra Sandhu of Pakistan starred with the ball, collecting four and three wickets each to launch the Irish women’s team for 179 after scoring first 217 batting.
Equipment
Pakistan: Muneeba Ali, Gull Feroza, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Omaima Sohail, Fatima Sana (Captain), Sidra Nawaz, Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu and Sadia Iqbal.
Scotland: Abbi Aitken-Drummond, Pippa Sprooul, Kathryn Bryce (Captain), Sarah Bryce, Ailsa Lister. Megan McColl, Katherine Fraser, Priyanaz Chatterji, Chloe Abel, Rachel Slater and Abtaha Maqsood.