NEW DELHI: Gull Feroza‘s aggressive half-century played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s nine-wicket victory over Nepal in the women’s Asia Cup on Sunday.
Her blistering knock of 57 runs off just 35 balls, laced with 10 boundaries, propelled Pakistan’s chase of a modest target of 109 runs. Feroza’s opening partnership of 105 runs with Muneeba Ali (46 not out, 34b, 8×4) ensured a comfortable win for Pakistan in just 11.5 overs
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This victory has kept Pakistan in contention for a semifinal berth in the tournament. With two points from as many Group A matches, Pakistan’s net run rate has improved to +0.40. However, their semifinal hopes hinge on defeating UAE in their final group game, as Nepal also have two points.
Her blistering knock of 57 runs off just 35 balls, laced with 10 boundaries, propelled Pakistan’s chase of a modest target of 109 runs. Feroza’s opening partnership of 105 runs with Muneeba Ali (46 not out, 34b, 8×4) ensured a comfortable win for Pakistan in just 11.5 overs
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This victory has kept Pakistan in contention for a semifinal berth in the tournament. With two points from as many Group A matches, Pakistan’s net run rate has improved to +0.40. However, their semifinal hopes hinge on defeating UAE in their final group game, as Nepal also have two points.
Feroza’s aggressive intent from the outset was the driving force behind Pakistan’s chase. She reached her fifty in just 30 balls, showcasing her attacking mettle. Muneeba Ali, on the other hand, started cautiously but found her rhythm, complementing Feroza’s onslaught.
Earlier, Pakistan’s bowlers delivered an impressive performance, restricting Nepal to a modest total of 108 for six. Veteran left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal led the charge, claiming two wickets for 19 runs while operating with the new ball.
Pakistan’s comprehensive victory over Nepal has kept their semifinal hopes alive, but they must overcome UAE in their final group match to secure a spot in the knockout stage.