Summary
Batting first, Pakistan got off to a bad start once again. The Pakistan team had lost four wickets till 44 runs. Nahida Khan scored nine runs, Sidri Amin two runs, Omaima Sohail 12 runs and Nida Dar returned to the pavilion after scoring five runs.
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The sixth match of the Women’s ODI World Cup being played in New Zealand is being played between Pakistan and Australia. Batting first after losing the toss, Pakistan team scored 190 runs for the loss of six wickets in 50 overs. In reply, Australia scored 74 runs for the loss of one wicket in 15 overs. Currently, captain Meghan Lanning is batting with seven runs off 21 balls and Alyssa Healy 37 runs off 39 balls.
Batting first, Pakistan got off to a bad start once again. The Pakistan team had lost four wickets till 44 runs. Nahida Khan scored nine runs, Sidri Amin two runs, Omaima Sohail 12 runs and Nida Dar returned to the pavilion after scoring five runs. After this, captain Bismah Maroof along with Alia Riaz took over Pakistan’s innings.
Both of them shared a 99-run partnership for the fifth wicket and took Pakistan’s score past 140. Alia also hit a half-century and she was dismissed for 53 runs in 109 balls. After this Fatim Sana could score 14 runs. Bismah along with Diana Baig took Pakistan to a score of 190.
Bismah remained unbeaten on 78 off 122 balls. At the same time, Diana Baig played an unbeaten innings of seven runs in four balls. Elena King of Australia took the highest two wickets. At the same time, Shut, Ellyse Perry, Amanda Wellington and Nicole Carey got one wicket each.
Chasing the target of 191 runs, the Australian team got off to a great start. Alice Healy and Rachel Haynes have scored 59 runs in 10 overs without losing any wickets. Currently, Rachel Haynes 34 runs and Alice Healy 24 runs at the crease.
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The sixth match of the Women’s ODI World Cup being played in New Zealand is being played between Pakistan and Australia. Batting first after losing the toss, Pakistan team scored 190 runs for the loss of six wickets in 50 overs. In reply, Australia scored 74 runs for the loss of one wicket in 15 overs. Currently, captain Meghan Lanning is batting with seven runs off 21 balls and Alyssa Healy 37 runs off 39 balls.
Batting first, Pakistan got off to a bad start once again. The Pakistan team had lost four wickets till 44 runs. Nahida Khan scored nine runs, Sidri Amin two runs, Omaima Sohail 12 runs and Nida Dar returned to the pavilion after scoring five runs. After this, captain Bismah Maroof along with Alia Riaz took over Pakistan’s innings.
Bismah Maroof brings up her 50!
Brilliant innings under pressure by the Pakistan captain.#CWC22 pic.twitter.com/TgnVxItoCq
— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2022
Aliya Riaz brings up her fifth ODI 50!#CWCW22 pic.twitter.com/xq9PRlFWRA
— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2022
Both of them shared a 99-run partnership for the fifth wicket and took Pakistan’s score past 140. Alia also hit a half-century and she was dismissed for 53 runs in 109 balls. After this Fatim Sana could score 14 runs. Bismah along with Diana Baig took Pakistan to a score of 190.
Bismah remained unbeaten on 78 off 122 balls. At the same time, Diana Baig played an unbeaten innings of seven runs in four balls. Elena King of Australia took the highest two wickets. At the same time, Shut, Ellyse Perry, Amanda Wellington and Nicole Carey got one wicket each.
The 99-run stand between Bismah Maroof and Aliya Riaz today was the highest partnership for #TeamPakistan at Women’s World Cup#CWC22 pic.twitter.com/B2gjqSzaDI
— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2022
Chasing the target of 191 runs, the Australian team got off to a great start. Alice Healy and Rachel Haynes have scored 59 runs in 10 overs without losing any wickets. Currently, Rachel Haynes 34 runs and Alice Healy 24 runs at the crease.