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NTIZENS ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 reacts as Bangladesh Crush Pakistan in Colombo by seven-cickets in 2025

Women’s World Cup 2025 Saw a surprising performance from Bangladesh As he handed over Pakistan On October 2, a derogatory seven -wicket defeat in Colombo. This result came as a major reality investigation for Pakistan, preparing for an important struggle against India in the coming days. Bangladesh Rubya Haider Jhelik Acted with the bat, scored an unbeaten 54, while Shorna actor Through Pakistan’s batting line-up, he ran away with sensational figures of 5/3 in just 3.3 overs.

CWC 2025: Bangladesh bowlers reduced Pakistan’s batting

From the first over, Bangladesh paid Pakistan for dirty shot selection and poor scheme. Marufa actor Unded the collapse by rejecting the opener Omima Sohail and Sidra Amin In continuous delivery, Pakistan left at 2/2. Muniba Ali And Ramin Shamim Attempted to stabilize the ship with a 42 -run partnership, but by gradual wicket Nahida Akhar Stopped any speed. Fatima Sana, Alia Riaz And Sidar Nawaz Managed to reach double figures, yet the innings never received traction.

Diana Baig Some resistance was offered with 16 runs, but Pakistan was eventually excluded for 129 in 38.3 overs. The 3/5 of Shorna figures were particularly notable, as they bowled three consecutive youths and captured two important wickets. Bangladesh bowlers added discipline with pressure, exposed the inability to play Pakistan’s spin effectively, a concern that would be largely ahead of their struggle against India.

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Rubya Haider Jhelik and Joti Nigar Shift Points in Chase against Pakistan

Chasing a minor target of 130, Bangladesh initially adopted a cautious approach, scoring just 23 runs in Powerplay. Pakistan’s bowlers, led by Diana, were with the upper hand early, Fargana Hok Falling in the second over. However, the match changed after the captain Nigar Sultana Joti In the middle, he joined Jhelik. The two added a 62 -run partnership, which firmly shifted the speed in favor of Bangladesh.

Jhelik gradually created confidence, punishing Pakistan spinners with accurate borders, while Joti attacked aggressively to eliminate the remaining resistance. Even after the dismissal of Joti for 23, Jhelik ensured 54 unbeaten Bangladesh that Bangladesh was ahead. The most Then, exposing Bangladesh’s quiet and calculation approach, sealed the win with an unbeaten 24 off 18 balls. The performance serves as a major morale boost for Bangladesh, while Pakistan’s team leaves the management with immediate lessons to deal with spin and execute plans under pressure.

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