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Women’s CWCQ 2025: Pak Remain Unbeaten, WI Fall Short As Ban Qualify In Dramatic Fashion
Cricket World Cup Qualifier: The final day of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 witnessed high drama and emotional swings, with Pakistan completing a flawless campaign and Bangladesh sneaking into the World Cup after West Indies fell heartbreakingly short in their final game.
Pakistan began the day with a commanding seven-wicket win over Bangladesh, maintaining their unbeaten run. After electing to bat first, Bangladesh struggled against Pakistan’s disciplined bowling. Reduced to 21/3 early on, they found brief stability through Mst Ritu Moni (48) and Fahima Khatun (44 not out), who helped post a fighting 178/9. Sadia Iqbal was the pick of the bowlers with 3-28.
Chasing 179, Pakistan overcame the early loss of Shawaal Zulfiqar thanks to a composed 80-run stand between Muneeba Ali (69) and Sidra Amin (37). Alia Riaz’s unbeaten 52 sealed the win with 23 balls to spare, capping a perfect group-stage run for the hosts. Read More...
West Indies ICC Women Cricket World Cup Qualifier World Cup Mst Ritu Moni Fahima Khatun Sadia Iqbal Shawaal Zulfiqar Muneeba Ali Sidra Amin Alia Riaz Hayley Matthews Chinelle Henry Stafanie Taylor Net Run Rate South Africa
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