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Pakistan women beat Bangladesh in the first ODI

Pakistan women's team defeated Bangladesh by 29 runs in the first of two ODI's held at Gaddafi stadium Lahore.

Pakistan women beat Bangladesh women by 29 runs in the first ODI at Gaddafi Stadium and attained an unassailable lead in the two-match series.

Pakistan, after opting to bat, managed to get to 215 before being bowled out out in 48.5 overs, thanks to Nahida Khan’s half-century. The opener scored 68 runs off 97 balls, hitting seven fours, and stitched a crucial 61-run partnership for the third-wicket with captain Bismah Maroof (39 off 43) over the course of her stay at the crease.

Pakistan got off to a slow start and had only 59 runs on the board when they lost their first wicket in 20.3 overs.

That they were able to post a par score due to a late surge by Omaima Sohail and Aliya Riaz.

Omaima scored 29 runs from 27 balls, hitting four fours, while Aliya, batting at six, scored 37 runs at a strike rate of 112.

Bangladesh’s Jahanara Alam stretched her impressive form into the one-day leg of the tour as she was the highest wicket-taker in the innings with three for 44.

Panna Ghosh and Nahida Akter picked up two wickets each for 12 and 15 runs respectively.

Bangladesh stuttered right from the beginning in their run-chase and had their three batters back in the pavilion inside the first 10 overs.

Sana Mir made inroads in her first over with the wicket of Murshida Khatun (four off nine) and trapped Sanjida Islam LBW for duck in the second.

Debutant Sadia Iqbal accounted for Sharmin Akhter’s wicket in the penultimate ball of the 10th over leaving Bangladesh three down with only 41 runs on the board.

Nigar Sultana’s half-century instilled hope in Bangladesh’s chase. Nigar hit four fours and a six and was Bangladesh’s top-scorer with 58 runs off 77 balls.

But when she lost her wicket in the 47th over off Sana’s bowling, Pakistan had firmly gripped the match as Bangladesh required 40 off 21 balls.

Sana’s three for 49 was the best in the innings, while Diana Baig and Sadia Iqbal picked up two wickets each for 43 and 38 runs.

For her exploits with the bat, Nahida bagged the player of the match award.

The second ODI will be played on 4 November at Gaddafi Stadium.

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