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Pakistan secure upset win over India in Women's Asia Cup

Pakistan bounced back in style by pulling off an upset 13-run victory over India at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium

Sentinel Digital Desk

SYLHET: Just 24 hours after Pakistan endured a shock four-wicket loss to Thailand in the Women's Asia Cup, they bounced back in style by pulling off an upset 13-run victory over India at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Friday's thrilling match also marks just the third time Pakistan have beaten India in 13 T20Is and also the first time they defeated their arch-rivals in the history of Women's Asia Cup. Pakistan's famous victory was led by all-rounder Nida Dar, who slammed an attacking 56 not out off 37 balls for the side to get 137/6 in 20 overs.

With the ball, she then took figures of 2/23 in her four overs of off-spin, including of India captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Left-arm spinner Nashra Sundhu was the pick of the bowlers for Pakistan with 3/30 while Sadia Iqbal had figures of 2/24 to bowl out India for 124 in 19.4 overs.

In the chase, none of the Indian batters were settled at the crease, with Richa Ghosh giving Pakistan a late scare with 26 off just 13 balls, hitting three sixes and a four. But once she was caught at long-on by Aliya Riaz for her third clutch catch of the match, the result became a foregone conclusion.

Harmanpreet and Deepti hit four fours in their 26-run partnership off 19 balls for the sixth wicket before the latter top-edged a sweep off Sadia. In the next over, Harmanpreet tried to loft-off but found the fielder instead.

Richa tried to pull off a heist by smacking Nashra for back-to-back sixes on the leg-side in the 18th over. She then hit another six over deep mid-wicket and a lofted four over cover off Sadia in the 19th over to keep the hopes alive for an unlikely win. But when her slog-sweep found the fielder at long-on, the result was assured to be going Pakistan's way.

Brief Scores: Pakistan 137/6 in 20 overs (Nida Dar 56 not out, Bismah Maroof 32; Deepti Sharma 3/27, Pooja Vastrakar 2/23) beat India 124 all-out in 19.4 overs (Richa Ghosh 26, Dayalan Hemalatha 20; Nashra Sundhu 3/30, Nida Dar 2/23) by 13 runs. IANS

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