Pakistan ended their 18-match losing streak with an eight-wicket win over the West Indies in the Women's ODI World Cup in Hamilton on Monday. (More Cricket News)
Spinner Nida Dar returned with impressive figures of four for 10 to help Pakistan restrict West Indies to 89 for seven after opting to field in the rain-curtailed match which was reduced to 20-over-a-side affair because of damp outfield 🔯at Seddon Park.
Besides Dar, Omaima Sohail (1/12), Fatima Sana (1/14) and Na😼shra Sandhu (൲1/24) picked up a wicket each as Pakistan produced an inspired bowling effort.
Opener Deandra Dottin (27) top-scored for West Indies, while Stafanie Taylo😼r (18) and Afy Fletcher (12 not out) were the other two Caribbean batters to have managed double digit scores.
Chasing 90, Pakistan, who♑ have so far lost all their four matches to be placed at the bottom of the eight-team standings, lost opener Si꧑dra Ameen (8) in the sixth over with their scorecard reading 22.
Muneeba Ali (37 off 43) and skipper Bismah Maroof then shared 35 runs for the second wicket before the fo𝕴rmer departed with Pakistan still needing 31 runs 🥃off 46 balls. Muneeba struck five boundaries during her knock.
But Maroof (20 not out) played sensibly without taking any risks and in Sohail's (22 not out) company stit🌸ched unbeaten 33 runs for the third wicket to romp 🍌home with seven balls to spare.
While the win be a huge morale booster for Pakistan ahead ꧂of their remaining two league games, the defeat put West Indies' semifinal hopes at a risk.
Despite the loss, West Indies𝔍 still occupy the third spot with six points from six gameཧs. Pakistan still are in the last spot.
West Indies will face S𝐆outh Africa in their final league game on March 24, while Pakistan will play England (March 24) and New Zealand (Marc🌺h 26) in their final two matches.
Brief Scores
West Indies: 87 for 7 in 20 overs (Deandra Dottin 27; Nida Dar 4/🌜10).
Pakistღan: 90 for 2 in 18.5 overs (Muneeba Ali 37, Omaima Sohail 22 not out, Bismah Maroof 20 not out; Shakera Selman 1/15).