The women of Pakistan lost for four WICKETS against South Africa in their second heating of the World Cup, after the proteins beat a scare early on Sunday.
South Africa was staggering early in its persecution of 229 when Pacer Diana Baig took two early Wickts, leaving them 27-3 within six overs.
Sune Luus and Anneke Bosch rebuilt the tickets and added an association of 100 races for the fourth Wickt.
Chloe Tryon made sure there were no more problems for proteas women after losing five Wickts with 151 on board, guiding South Africa home with an undefeated 45. Sealing a comfortable victory with almost ten overs to spare.
Pakistan, hitting first, were removed by 229 in 46 overs.
Captain Fatima healthy with an excellent 64 loaded with 8 limits and a six,
The batters Sidra Amin and Sidra Nawaz also made useful contributions at the top, participating in crucial associations.
However, Pakistan fought for the impulse when the Wickts fell to regular intervals.
Ayabonga Khaka and Masabata Klass secured two Wickts each for South Africa.
“The result will increase South Africa’s confidence in its opening shock against England on October 4, while Pakistan will take positive Fatima’s batting and the opening spell of Diana Baig as their World Cup campaign against Bangladesh begins on October 3,” said the International Cricket Council.
Green women arrived in the capital of Sri Lanka on Tuesday night, since the tournament will begin on September 30 in Guwahati from India.
The exhibition work of eight nations will be coanfacted by India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2. However, Pakistan, under a hybrid model of the International Cricket Council (ICC) decided by the CPI due to political tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad, will play all its games of the event in Colombo.
His first warming meeting with Sri Lanka on September 25 was rained.
Despite losing the recent one -day international series (Odi) at home against South Africa, Pakistan was well prepared and had no additional pressure to face Indian archRImins in the next CPI World Cup, Captain Fatima Sana said Tuesday.
The team led by Fatima won the third and last hate against South Africa in Lahore last week, but tourists took the 2-1 series.
Pakistan had qualified for the World Cup on the back of an undefeated race in the CPI Women’s World Cup qualifiers held in LaHore in April this year.