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India out of Women's T20 World Cup, Pakistan loses: New Zealand bowled out PAK for 56 runs

Published - 15-OCT-2024 5:48 IST | Updated - 15-OCT-2024 5:48 IST

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New Zealand has entered the semi-finals of the Women's T20 World Cup by defeating Pakistan by 54 runs. The journey of the Indian women's team also ended with this defeat to Pakistan in the last league match of Group A of the tournament.

New Zealand won the toss and chose to bat at the Dubai International Stadium. The team scored 110 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs and gave Pakistan a target of 111 runs to win. In response, the Pakistani team was all out for 56 runs in 11.4 overs. Eden Carson was chosen as the Player of the Match. She took 2 wickets for 7 runs in 3 overs.

Opener Suzie Bates scored the highest 28 runs

while Brooke Holiday contributed 22 runs. Pakistan's Nasra Sandhu took 3 wickets.

Pakistan innings fell apart in middle overs, all out for 56 runs After a bad start, Pakistan's team fell apart in the middle overs. The team lost the last 5 wickets in the middle 5.4 overs for making 28 runs. 3 wickets fell in the over of Amelia Kerr who was bowling the 12th over.

Pakistan's bad start Chasing the target of 111 runs, the Pakistani team had a bad start. The team lost 5 wickets in the first 6 overs for making 28 runs. Opener Alia Riaz got out for zero, Iram Javed for 3 and Sadaf Shams for 2 runs. Two wickets fell in the first over of Fran Jonas.

Pakistan's poor fielding in death overs, 5 catches dropped After building pressure in the initial overs, Pakistan's team could not stop New Zealand under 100 runs. The team's players took 5 wickets in the last 4 overs. In these overs, 28 runs were scored and 3 wickets also fell.

New Zealand's innings faltered in the middle overs After the powerplay, New Zealand's innings faltered in the middle overs. The team lost 3 wickets in scoring 28 runs in the middle overs. In the 7th over, Nasra Sandhu got Georgia Plimer caught by captain Fatima Sana. Plimer was out after scoring 17 runs. After 14 overs, New Zealand's score was 67/3.

New Zealand's cautious start, score 39/0 in powerplay New Zealand's team, who came to bat after winning the toss, made a cautious start. The team scored 39 runs in the first 6 overs at a run rate of around 6, but did not lose any wicket.

Pakistan: Fatima Sana (captain), Muniba Ali (wicketkeeper), Sidra Amin, Amima Sohail, Nida Dar, Sadaf Shams, Alia Riaz, Nasra Sandhu, Arub Shah, Iram Javed and Sadia Iqbal.

New Zealand: Sophie Devine (captain), Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimer, Amelia Kerr, Brooke Halliday, Maddie Green, Isabel Gage (wicketkeeper), Lea Tahuhu, Eden Carson, Fran Jones and Rosemary Mair.

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