ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Saw a rapid collision between Women of Pakistan And Women of Bangladesh On October 2, 2025, R.K. of Colombo. At Premdasa Stadium. This match was important for both teams to achieve the initial pace in the competition, third of the tournament. The women of Pakistan won the toss and selected to bat first, expected to set up a competitive total against a disciplined Bangladesh bowling attack. Bangladesh started with confidence in his successful campaign in the World Cup qualifier, taking advantage of his strong spin bowling arsenal.
Marufa actor Castles Omima Sohail for a Golden Duck during Pak vs. Bain match
In the over long ago, Bangladesh Marufa actor Gave a ball that turned the match quickly turned on. Right -handed pacer bowled an ideal Inswinger for Pakistan opener Omima Sohail On the first ball of the innings. Delivery Picked the stumps out of the stump on a full length, sohail wooed to play a defensive shot. However, the ball swings rapidly, defeating the side of the inner side of it stood at the top of the leg stump, resulting in a golden duck for Sohail. This wicket was an important success for Bangladesh, which used to set a tone for a nervous innings for Pakistan. The Akter was visually ecstatic, it was aware that this magnificent delivery could put his team in a profitable position from the beginning.
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Pakistan’s batting stumbles under Bangladesh’s disciplined pressure
After Sohail’s dramatic dismissal, Pakistan’s innings struggled to achieve stability. The initial success of Bangladesh spinners created rising pressure, which broke down in the top order of the delicate Pakistan. Soon after Sohail exit, Sidara Amin Apart from this, Akhar fell victim to 2 for 2 within the first over to 2. Despite a brief resistance Muniba AliWho scored 17 runs off 35 balls, Pakistan could have scored 47 runs for only 4 wickets after 14 overs. The current run rate fell at 3.35, which reflects the struggle against the disciplined Bangladeshi bowling lineup.
Pakistan found the scoring rate slow, which was with batsmen unable to change the start or form a partnership. The flow of the match indicated continuously dominance by Bangladesh bowlers, who wasted the circumstances. The relatively early three wickets were under pressure to maintain the innings and avoid collapse on the order of Pakistan.
The AKTER figures were impressive, distributed 4 overs with only 13 runs and took 2 important wickets without removing extra. The major contribution of the bowling unit banned Pakistan’s run flow, and disciplined fielding supported the strategy.
Looking forward, Bangladesh would be optimistic about pursuing a minor clan, while Pakistan must quickly be organized again to rebuild its innings and set a competitive goal. This dynamic encounter highlights the increasing competition and skills in women’s cricket at the World Cup level.
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