Captain Fatima Sana was the main act, since the women of Pakistan are held to the Women’s World Cup after beating Thailand for 67 races in his fourth International Meeting of one day (ODI) of the CPI Women’s World Cup qualifiers on Thursday on Thursday.
Pakistan has reserved its place for the World Cup that will be held at the end of this year, courtesy of their bowling players that once again took a step forward to defend a score below the torque of 205 and defeated Thailand by 87 races.
Early on the day, Fatima played a 62 captain, not skillfully supported by veteran Bat Sidra Amin.
Sidra scored better for Pakistan with 80 when the hosts established Thailand in a 206 target to win at the night of the day at the Gaddafi stadium in Lahore. The Association 97 of Sider and Fatima was crucial for the green team after being in trouble at the entrances.
Pakistan’s batting problems continued while the hosts lost regular wicks and could not increase their score rate in half of their tickets after opting to hit first. When Fatima joined Cider in the fold, the score was in a lousy 85-4 in 32 overs.
The batting effort of the green team did not reach the best of the best beginnings with the median rhythm of Phannita Maya, surpassing Shawaal Zulfiqar, who was playing today in his first game of the tournament.
The right was playing instead of the newcomer Gull Feroza. He fell as he tried to break the shackles after Thailand was bright with his bolus discipline in the power game, just playing a bad ball in advance.
Then it was the first -order Bat Munebeba in form, leaving spinner onnicha kamchompphu out of the turn. He obtained an avant -garde while sweeping a direct delivery to be fired for easy capture in the circle.
Party of the Pakistan match in his match against Scotland: Aliya Riaz fell to a run again. His dismissal remembered the way he came out in the previous match against the Western Indies, running out of miles after confusion in the medium with cider.
The right -handed hitter Cider, however, was again the player who took a step forward during a moment of crisis for Pakistan. She scored her third 50 in four tickets in this tournament to bring the hosts back to the game.
She scored 80 of 105 deliveries in an entry that kept the Pakistani effort together. She scored eight limits while demonstrating her tempering as the veteran dough on the side.
Thailand dropped six trapped, including the Pakistani pattern, in its bowling inputs, giving the hosts many opportunities to recover.
Fatima took full advantage of his luck, scoring 62 of 59 undefeated with 5 limits and a six and a Pakistan that works beyond the 200 brand in the last of the entries.
Thailand’s response had a decent start with visitors in 44-1 at one stage before Fatima obtained the crucial progress by discarding Nattaya Boochatham by 16.
However, once that wickt fell, Thailand continued to losing wickts regularly. They were surpassed by the spinning trio of Pakistan of Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal and Rameen Shamim, who made sure the score was never available to visitors.
Pakistan’s bowling alley continued to be the saving grace for the green team, since they did a short job of their opponents.
Fatima led the bowling of bowling 3 WICKETS along with Rameen teammate.
Early in the day, Pakistan had won the raffle and chose to hit Thailand in a field that did not seem to be as turned as the previous match of the green team against the Windies.
Pakistan were the favorites in this meeting against Thailand, being the highest side, with the winning impulse to be undefeated in his first three games of the tournament entering this clash.
Thailand entered this match after a high score meeting against Ireland, where they lost for 46 races after a 306 racing target were established on the Irish side.
The ICC of six teams, which includes Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and the Western Indies along with the Pakistan hosts, presents a single league round-robin format with the matches that take place in the Gaddafi stadium and Lcca Ground in LaHore.
The tournament will decide that the two qualifiers for the 2025 Women’s Cup will be held later this year in India.
Pakistan, however, will play his games in a neutral place after a “fusion” model after the refusal of India was decided to play his games in Pakistan for the ICC champions trophy earlier this year.
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Pakistan: Shawaal Zulfiqar, Munebeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Pervaiz, Sidra Nawaz (Wickt-Keepper), Healthy Fatima (Captain), Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu.
Thailand: Natia Boochatham, Chanida Sutthiruang, Nannapat Kooncharoenkai, Natthakan Chantham, Naruemol Chaiwai (Captain), Phannita Maya, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Thipatcha Putthawong, Sunid (Wickt-Tohereper) and Suleeporn Laomi.