In a remarkable performance, the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team made history by defeating the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by 10 wickets in the Women’s Asia Cup. This victory secured their place in the semi-finals and marked a significant achievement: They became the first team to win a match by 10 wickets in the tournament’s history.
In the Dambulla, Sri Lanka match, the UAE batted first and scored 103 runs for losing 8 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. The standout performers for the UAE were Tirtha Satish, who scored 40 runs, captain Esha Oza with 16 runs, and Khushi Sharma who contributed 12 runs. However, the rest of the batting lineup struggled against the disciplined bowling attack of the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team.
The Pakistani bowlers were in excellent form, with Sadia Iqbal, Tuba Hasan, and Nashra Sandhu taking 2 wickets. Their efforts restricted the UAE to a modest total, setting up a relatively easy chase for the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team batters.
The Pakistani openers, Gul Feroza and Muneeba Ali, delivered outstanding performances in response. They chased the target without losing wickets and became the first Pakistani duo in the Women’s Cricket Team to share a century partnership in T20 Internationals. Gul Feroza scored an unbeaten 62, while Muneeba Ali contributed 37 not out, leading the team to a comprehensive victory.
This win follows the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team’s initial setback in the tournament. They lost their opening match against India but bounced back to defeat Nepal in their second encounter. The team’s performance in this match has boosted their confidence as they move forward in the competition, aiming for the ultimate prize.
The Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team’s remarkable journey in this tournament is a testament to their skill and determination. Their historic win against the UAE has set a new standard and is a proud moment for the nation. As they advance to the semi-finals, the Women’s Cricket Team continues to inspire with their excellent international performance.