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Indian women canter to eight-wicket win against Pakistan in CWG

Mandhana’s unbeaten fifty helps India chase down 99-run target with eight overs to spare
Pakistani batter Muneeba Ali plays a shot during a match against India in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Sunday. Photo via ICC/@ICC
Pakistani batter Muneeba Ali plays a shot during a match against India in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Sunday. Photo via ICC/@ICC

BIRMINGHAM: A solid bowling performance followed by a brilliant opening stand between Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma helped India to an eight-wicket win over Pakistan in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Sunday.

Pakistan made a steady start with the bat despite losing an early wicket, but things took a downward curve after Sneh Rana took two wickets in the ninth over to send back set batters Bismah Maroof (17) and Muneeba Ali (32).

Wickets continued to fall steadily, with India piling on the pressure with some excellent fielding. S Meghana pulled off a direct hit at the non-striker’s end to dismiss Aliya Riaz shortly after Omaima Sohail was also run out.

Shafali Verma would take a low, diving return catch in the penultimate over, one of the highlights of India’s outstanding fielding display in the match.

Bowled out for 99 in the rain-shortened 18-over game, Pakistan had their task cut out with Smriti Mandhana coming out all guns blazing. The left-handed opener thumped Anam Amin for a six and a four in the second over and added three more boundaries in the next over off Diana Baig.

Shafali Verma added to Pakistan’s woes with a six and a four next over. In the last over of the powerplay, Pakistan managed to send back Verma, but India were already 61/1 and well on track to ace the run chase.

Mandhana soon brought up her fifty with a six and stood unbeaten as India completed the run chase with more than eight overs to spare.

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