
Lahore: Pakistan offered a dominant offer on the whole tour, as Fatima SANA operated the quarter and al -Khrran al -Fayyakqan from Muniba Ali and Ali Reese, where the green shirts made a comfortable winning of six and Aikit on Scotland at the World Cup for Women in the Association in Lacuri on Friday.
Scotland was placed in the first place in a preserved rain competition, and Scotland has published 18/9 competitive in 32 allocated amounts, on which a leader from Catherine Price is based.
Scotland was a fragile start in its roles, as both Al-Fazat, Abbi Aitkeen-Drumen (1) and Pippa Sproul (9) were sent in the first five games with only 17 races on the blackboard.
In third place, Price settled on the roles and carried the multiplication effort to the final ball, and recorded a score with 96 wonderful 91 balls that included 10 four and six. She sewed decisive partnerships with Sarah Price (21) and Ailsa Lister (31) to help her team a respectable total.
For Pakistan, Fatima SANA led the bowling attack, as he ended great characters from 4/23 in five games. Sadia picked up two share of the share, while Sandu and Diana Pyg publishers took one.
Husts 187, Pakistan overcame early hiccups to cause the victory of six deaths with eight balls to spare, supported by half -centuries -old from Muniba Ali and Ali Riz.
The hosts were reduced to 36/2 in the eighth before Muneiaba and Aliya put a decisive partnership 93 for the third wikit. Munda was rejected on the twenty -fourth after 71 balls fluently from 72 balls, reaching 10 borders, including six.
Then Alia briefly participated with the leader of the leader Fatima SANA (7) before seeing the chase with Sidra Nawaz (14*). Alia remained without a defeat on 68 out of 70 balls, and he hit seven four and six.
For Scotland, Chloe Abel claimed two share of the share but went for 42 races in six amounts, while Catherine Fraser and Rashil Slater chose a share.
With this comprehensive victory, Pakistan rose to the top of the Women’s World Cup qualifiers in the International Criminal Court with four points from two games, while Scotland remained in third place.