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Pakistan Drop 8 Catches In The Must-Win Match Against New Zealand In T20 World Cup

 

In a crucial match against New Zealand during the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup, the Pakistan women’s cricket team faced a disappointing loss, largely due to a series of fielding errors. Needing a victory to stay in contention for the semi-finals, Pakistan dropped eight catches, severely impacting their performance.

Even though they managed to restrict New Zealand to 110/6 in 20 overs, Pakistan missed numerous opportunities to further limit the Kiwis. The dropped catches, including four by captain Fatima Sana, gave New Zealand the advantage they needed. These blunders turned the tide of the game, and Pakistan could not recover.

Batting Collapse Seals Pakistan’s Fate

Chasing a modest target of 111, Pakistan’s batting lineup crumbled under pressure. Poor shot selection and a lack of control over New Zealand’s bowling attack saw them bowled out for a mere 56 runs. This score marked the second-lowest total in Women’s T20 World Cup history.

Pakistan’s performance with the bat was as disappointing as their fielding, and they never seemed to get a foothold in the match. Fatima Sana, in the post-match presentation, acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, especially highlighting the need for improvement in both batting and fielding. Despite their respectable bowling, these weaknesses ultimately cost them the match.

Former Captain’s Reaction and Impact on Tournament

Even Pakistan’s former captain Sana Mir was taken aback by the team’s poor display, especially their repeated fielding errors. She expressed her shock, saying she had never witnessed such a performance in her 15-year career.

Pakistan’s loss not only ended their hopes of advancing to the semi-finals but also eliminated India from contention, as the Indian team’s chances were tied to Pakistan’s success.

New Zealand’s 54-run victory ensured that both India and Pakistan exited the tournament, leaving fans from both nations disappointed. The match highlighted Pakistan’s urgent need to address their fielding and batting if they hope to compete at the highest levels of women’s cricket.


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