
Pakistan managed to rule out the entire Indian batting alignment, the first time they have done so in an international one -day party (ODI).
They achieved the feat on Sunday when Pakistan and India met in the CPI Women’s Cricket World Cup in Colombo, where the blue shirts retired for 247.
No Indian mass could reach 50 races, with Harleen Deol being the best scorer, batting 46.
Diana Baig claimed four wickts, while Sadia Iqbal and Fátima Sana took two each. Rameen Shamim and Nashra Sandhu picked up a wickt each.
Captain Fatima Sana, who decided to play first after winning the raffle, said: “We are going to play first because the weather is dry and the tone looks good.”
The tournament will take place from September 30 to November 2 in India and Sri Lanka, with Pakistan playing all their games in the group stage at the Cricket International R. R. proven stadium in Colombo.
If Pakistan qualifies for the semifinal on October 29 and the final on November 2, both games will also take place in Colombo.