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BAN-W vs PAK-W Dream11 prediction and World Cup 2023 fantasy tips | Cricket News
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BAN-W vs PAK-W Dream11 prediction and World Cup 2023 fantasy tips | Cricket News

[ad_1] Bangladesh Women will take on Pakistan Women in the final ODI of the Pakistan Women's tour of Bangladesh 2023 on November 10 at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. The match will start at 9:00 AM IST. The Bangladesh women's cricket team sealed the preceding T20I series by 2-1 as Bismah Maroof (98 runs) and Nahida Akter (eight wickets) topped the scoring and wicket-taking charts, respectively. The ongoing ODI series stands at 1-1 after Bangladesh levelled the series with a thrilling super-over win in the second ODI.With the third one-day international match set to be the decider, the two teams will go in with all their might to try and pocket the ODI series.BAN-W vs PAK-W pitch reportThe average first innings score of 220 in the 100+ ODIs played at the Sher-e-Bangla National ...
Pakistan Cricket Team’s Jersey For Asia Cup 2023, ODI World Cup Unveiled. Watch | Cricket News
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Pakistan Cricket Team’s Jersey For Asia Cup 2023, ODI World Cup Unveiled. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] Pakistan cricket team players in new jersey.© InstagramPakistan cricket team revealed its new jersey ahead of the Asia Cup and World Cup 2023. The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) official social media handle took to Instagram to share a video of the new attire. The end of the video has Pakistan men's cricket team skipper Babar Azam in the new jersey alongside other teammates Shadab Khan and Naseem Shah. Pakistan women's cricket team players Nida Dar and Aliya Riaz could also be seen standing with them, donning the new jersery.Watch the video here:Ahead of the start of Asia Cup 2023 and the crucial ICC ODI World Cup, which is to be held in India, the Pakistan cricket team climbed to the top of the ICC ODI Rankings for teams.Babar Azam's men became the numero uno in the ODI format by...
Ex-Pakistan Skipper Opts Out Of Asian Games Due To ‘No-Children Rule’ | Cricket News
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Ex-Pakistan Skipper Opts Out Of Asian Games Due To ‘No-Children Rule’ | Cricket News

[ad_1] File photo of Bismah Maroof© AFPFormer Pakistan women's cricket team skipper Bismah Maroof decided to opt out of Hangzhou Asian Games because of the event's rules that do not allow the competing athletes to carry their children. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced Maroof's decision while naming the 15-player squad for the competition which was picked by a committee comprising of Saleem Jaffar, head coach Mark Coles and captain Nida Dar. “The team is unfortunate to miss out on the services of Bismah Maroof for this event as she would not have been able to accompany her infant daughter to the Games village due to the regulations in place,” Head of Women Cricket, Tania Mallick said.Pakistan women's cricket team have won gold medals in the last two editions, held in Guangzhou, ...
Pakistan Appoint Nida Dar As New Skipper Of Women’s Cricket Team | Cricket News
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Pakistan Appoint Nida Dar As New Skipper Of Women’s Cricket Team | Cricket News

[ad_1] Pakistan have decided to replace Bismah Maroof who stepped down from the captaincy role after the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023. Bismah has been replaced by veteran all-rounder Nida Dar. Along with this Mark Coles has also been confirmed as the new head coach, a role he had occupied previously between 2017 and 2019. In another change, former Test cricketer Saleem Jaffar was named as the chair of the Women's Selection Committee.Having played 130 T20Is and 99 ODIs, Nida is one of the most experienced players in Pakistan's camp and is the leading wicket-taker in women's T20Is."I want to congratulate Nida, Mark and Saleem on their appointments. Nida is a seasoned and highly-respected player, Mark has a proven track record in women's cricket coaching and Saleem brings with him wealth ...
Pakistan’s Nida Dar Becomes Leading Wicket-taker In Women’s T20Is, Pakistan Lose To England | Cricket News
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Pakistan’s Nida Dar Becomes Leading Wicket-taker In Women’s T20Is, Pakistan Lose To England | Cricket News

[ad_1] Veteran Pakistan spinner Nida Dar became the highest wicket-taker in the history of women's T20I cricket on Tuesday. The 36-year-old accomplished the landmark during Pakistan's final Group 2 match against England in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup. In the match, Dar ended with figures of 1/47 in four overs. She picked up the wicket of England skipper Heather Knight for just four runs. In 130 matches, she has 126 wickets at an average of 18.18 and an economy rate of 5.47. Her best bowling figures in the format are 5/21.Other leading wicket-takers in the format behind Dar are Anisa Mohammed (West Indies, 125 wickets), Megan Schutt (Australia, 122 wickets), Ellyse Perry (Australia, 122 wickets) and Shabnim Ismail (South Africa, 117 wickets).Coming to the match, England posted 2...
Women’s Asia Cup: Pakistan Shock India For First T20 Win Over Arch-Rivals Since 2016 | Cricket News
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Women’s Asia Cup: Pakistan Shock India For First T20 Win Over Arch-Rivals Since 2016 | Cricket News

[ad_1] Indian batters bungled badly in a straightforward chase as Pakistan recorded their first win over the arch-rivals in six years with a 13-run victory in the Women's Asia Cup, in Sylhet on Friday. India, the most formidable team in Asia by some distance, batted poorly to be all out for 124 in 19.4 overs after Pakistan posted a modest 137 for six. Pakistan scripted a remarkable turnaround less than 24 hours after their shock loss over Thailand. At 65 for five, India were in all sorts of trouble with majority of the batters including star player Smriti Mandhana (17 off 19) throwing their wickets away.Prior this game, India enjoyed a 10-2 record over Pakistan in the format whose previous win over the arch-rivals came way back in the 2016 T20 World Cup in New Delhi.Pooja Vastrakar got h...
“Batting Experiment Backfired”: Harmanpreet’s Blunt Response On Asia Cup Loss To Pakistan | Cricket News
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“Batting Experiment Backfired”: Harmanpreet’s Blunt Response On Asia Cup Loss To Pakistan | Cricket News

[ad_1] Sylhet:India women's team skipper Harmanpreet Kaur on Friday blamed their shock loss to Pakistan on rejigged batting order, saying the decision to give batters enough game time before next year's T20 World Cup backfired. India suffered only their third loss to arch-rivals Pakistan when Harmanpreet's side choked for 124 in their modest chase of 138 in the Women's Asia Cup here."It was a chaseable target. In the middle overs, we were not able to take singles and rotate the strike. We played too many dot balls," Harmanpreet said at the post-match presentation.Opener Shafali Verma continued to be rested, while Harmanpreet returned to lead the side only to bat way down at No 7 as India continued to experiment in the lead up to the T20 World Cup in South Africa next year."I think in the...