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    Windies go down to Pakistan in Women’s WC qualifier

    2GrantVNewsBy 2GrantVNewsApril 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

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    LAHORE, Pakistan (CMC) — The West Indies Ladies are in severe jeopardy of lacking the 2025 ICC Ladies’s World Cup after slumping to their second defeat in three matches, happening by 65 runs to Pakistan Ladies of their World Cup Qualifier match right here on Monday.

    West Indies Ladies did properly to limit the house facet to 191 in 49.5 overs, after Pakistan Ladies gained the toss and selected to bat on the Gaddafi Stadium.

    Nonetheless, they by no means recovered from dropping captain and star participant Hayley Matthews to the primary ball of their run chase and had been ultimately bowled out for 126 in 39.2 overs.

    With solely the highest two groups qualifying for the World Cup to be performed in India in September, the outcome left them in fourth place on two factors within the six group standings, with two matches in opposition to Bangladesh and Thailand remaining.

    Pakistan is at present in first place on six factors after three victories, whereas Bangladesh and Scotland are second and third, respectively, on 4 factors, with the previous having performed two matches.

    Needing a win to spice up their probabilities of qualifying after their opening loss to Scotland, West Indies Ladies began brightly, with Matthews dismissing Gull Feroza early on to depart Pakistan six for one.

    Opener Muneeba Ali (33), Sidra Amin (54) and Aliya Riyaz (20) consolidated their group’s place, albeit at a gradual price, to see them progress to 132 for 3 within the thirty seventh over.

    Amin, who was named Participant-of-the-Match, was the spine of the innings, along with her knock coming off 94 balls and containing 4 boundaries.

    Nonetheless, Pakistan misplaced their approach after spinner Afy Fletcher dismissed Omaima Sohail, dropping their final seven wickets for 59 runs.

    Matthews was the Windies’ greatest bowler with 2-30, whereas Fletcher (2-39) and Karishma Ramharack (2-55) additionally taking two wickets.

    West Indies Ladies then suffered a nightmare begin when trapped Matthews lbw with the very first ball of the innings.

    It was a place they might not get well from, with useless run outs accounting for the wickets of Shemaine Campbelle and Zaida James quickly after to depart the Windies Ladies 29 for 3.

    Jannillea Glasgow (18), Chinelle Henry (14), Stafanie Taylor (17) and Shabika Gajnabi (21), all received begins however failed to hold on as West Indies Ladies slumped to 97 for seven within the face of disciplined bowling by Sana.

    Aaliyah Alleyne, who topscored with 22, tried her greatest to revive the innings, nevertheless it was to not be as Rameen Shamim and Nashra Sandu every grabbed two wickets to convey the competition to an finish.

    Sana ended with figures of 3-16, whereas Shamim took 2-26 and Sandhu 2-31.

    West Indies Ladies will subsequent play Bangladesh on Thursday.

     

    SCOREBOARD:

    PAKISTAN WOMEN

    Muneeba Ali lbw b Fletcher 33

    Gull Feroza c Ramharack b Matthews 2

    Sidra Amin b Munisar 54

    Aliya Riaz run out 20

    Omaima Sohail c Matthews b Fletcher 16

    *Fatima Sana c Gajnabi b Alleyne 15

    +Sidra Nawaz run out 23

    Rameen Shamim b Ramharack 2

    Diana Baig c Gajnabi b Matthews 9

    Nashra Sandhu not out 7

    Sadia Iqbal c Gajnabi b Ramharack 0

    Extras (b1, w9) 10

    TOTAL (all out; 49.5 overs) 191

    Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-53, 3-97, 4-132, 5-139, 6-157, 7-166, 8-180, 9-186, 10-191.

    Bowling: Henry 3-1-3-0, Matthews 10-0-30-2, Glasgow 4-1-14-0, Ramharack 9.5-0-55-2, Fletcher 10-1-39-2, Munisar 10-0-29-1, Alleyne 3-0-20-1.

     

    WEST INDIES WOMEN

    *Hayley Matthews lbw b Sana 0

    Zaida James run out 4

    +Shemaine Campbelle run out 14

    Jannillea Glasgow b Sandhu 18

    Chinelle Henry c Nawaz b Sandhu 14

    Shabiki Gajnabi b Sana 21

    Stafanie Taylor c Ali b Shamim 17

    Aaliyah Alleyne b Shamim 22

    Afy Fletcher c Sandhu b Iqbal 2

    Ashmini Munisar lbw b Sana 0

    Karishma Ramharack not out 7

    Extras (lb2, w5) 7

    TOTAL (all out; 39.2 overs) 126

    Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-15, 3-29, 4-53, 5-54, 6-87, 7-97, 8-100, 9-105, 10-126.

    Bowling: Sana 7-0-16-3, Iqbal 8-1-31-1, Baig 6-1-20-0, Shamim 8.2-1-26-2, Sandhu 10-0-31-2.

    Outcome: Pakistan Ladies gained by 65 runs.

    Participant-of-the-Match: Sidra Amin.

    Umpires: Lubabalo Gcuma, Donovan Koch.

    TV Umpire: Masudur Rahman.

    Reserve Umpire: Dedunu de Silva.

    Match Referee: Trudy Anderson.



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