Pakistan finished the qualifiers of the CPI 2025 Women’s Cup at the top of the table with a dominant victory over Bangladesh by seven Wickts in Lahore on Saturday to remain undefeated in the tournament.
Pakistan had already reserved his place for the World Cup that would be held at the end of this year in India on Thursday, courtesy of his bowling players, who had once again taken a step forward to defend a score below the torque of 205 against Thailand.
Playing in his last International Meeting of one day (ODI) of the tournament, the green team restricted Bangladesh to a miserable 178-9 in the first entries in the field of the Cricket Association of the city of Lahore.
In the second entry, the hosts came to the target easily, overcoming the line with more than 10 overs to leave, with the Muneba Ali player scoring 69 to establish the persecution.
Pakistan bowling players performed another memorable performance since Bangladesh could only drive 178-9 on a track that was not so difficult to hit.
Bangladesh had a difficult start when they lost their openers due to low scores courtesy of Pakistan’s captain, healthy fatima and Swinner Sadia Iqbal, both continued with their excellent shape with the ball throughout the tournament.
Fargana Hoque fell in love with a seven ball duck when Fatima got it with a ball that entered after throwing.
Bangladesh had 21-3 at one stage after they lost Captain Nigar Sultana to another inducker of Fatima.
The Bangladesh, Ritu Moni and Fahima Khatun bats were the pillars of their team, scoring more than 40 scores to rescue their team from a precarious situation in a stage of the tickets.
Sadia Iqbal was the choice of bowling players for the hosts, obtaining three wickts for 28 of their 10 overs with their cunning left arm.
After Pakistan lost the first Shawaal Zulfiqar match in the second ball of the entries, Muneeba starred again with the bat for Pakistan, with an entry of 69 races.
The left -hander reached eight sublime limits during his stay in the fold and assured that Bangladesh never reached the incursions in the average order.
Veteran Sidra Amin intervened with other substantial entries of 37, following his 80s in the last game.
Player of the match in the match against Scotland, the large amount of Aliya Riaz was the batter who took the green team home.
She remained undefeated in 52, hitting the winning races for the hosts when they finished the tournament with a perfect marker of five victories and zero losses.
This was despite the fact that the green team did not have the best days in the field, since they left multiple trapped, allowing Bangladesh to reach a total fighting after they won the raffle and chose to hit.
Captain Fatima healthy had opened the way for the women of Pakistan while they beat Thailand for 87 races in his fourth meeting of the qualifiers on Thursday.
She was the player’s player after playing with the 62th coup of the captain, not, supported by veteran Bat Sidra Amin from the other end. Then he picked up three wickts also in the second tickets to help play Thailand for 118 races.
Pakistan’s captain, speaking after the game, said: “Our main objective was that we want to play the World Cup, and the way our players leaned mutually, with our strongest self -domision after the camp, which really helped us achieve this victory.”
The ICC event of six teams, which includes Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and the Western Indies along with the hosts Pakistan, presented a round-robin format of a league with the games that took the Gaddafi stadium and the LCCA land in Lahore.
The tournament decided 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.
Teams:
Pakistan: Shawaal Zulfiqar, Muneeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Pervaiz, Sidra Nawaz (Wickt-Keepper), Healthy Fatima (Captain), Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu.
Bangladesh: Fargana Hoque, Dila Akter (Wickt-Keper), Sharmin Akhter, Nigar Sultana (Captain), Ritu Moni, Nahida Akter, Fahima Khatun, Shorna Akter, Jannatul Férdus, Rabya Khan and Maruf Akter.