
Pakistan women offered a great performance in a low -scoring competition, where they defeated the West Islands by 65 races to score their third consecutive victory in the Women’s World Cup qualifiers at the International Criminal Court at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Monday.
The Pakistan Women’s team set a goal from 192 races for the western Islands with the help of the 54 -year -old SIDRA Amin’s decisive roles. The mixture that opened the Moneyba Ali 33 ball from 60 balls, followed by Sidra Nawaz’s 23 and Aliya Riaz 20.
From the West Indies, Hayley Matthews, Carishma Ramharack, and Eve Fletcher sent three Pakistani fighters to the wing, while Ashmini Munisar and Alyen made one scalp.
However, fighters in the West Indies failed to perform well in hitting when they finished their roles in only 126 runs, with senior scorers Alia Eline and Chiba Gagnabi, who managed to score 22 and 21, respectively.
Skipper Sana played a decisive role in the collapse of the assortment of guests by seizing three share alongside the other archers. From Pakistan, Shine Samem and Nahara Sando, they took each of them, while Sadia refused to turn the mixture.
Amin won the title of the match for her role in the convincing victory.
This victory increased the chances of inserting green shirts in the huge event.
Before this victory, Pakistan also defeated Ireland and Scotland in previous matches of the qualifiers.