Pak women finish 7th
Bismah Maroof was the backbone of Pakistan's batting as they took the seventh-place play-off against Sri Lanka by 14 runs in the Women's World T20 at the Sylhet Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Her 62 off 53 balls resuscitated a top-order collapse to present enough of a score for the bowlers to defend.
Pakistan were 17 for 2 when she arrived and lost her partner Nida Dar not long after. Sri Lanka's control was slowly coaxed out of their grasp by a fourth-wicket partnership 75 off 67 between Maroof and the captain Sana Mir. A late flurry from Asmavia Iqbal, 16 off 5, hiked the total up to 122. Nilakshi de Silva was Sri Lanka's best bowler with a double-strike in the fifth over.
Anam Amin, the slow left-armer opened the bowling and had Sri Lanka in a tangle with two wickets in two overs. That slip turned into free-fall when Sania Khan's medium pace made short work of the middle order to leave the score at 37 for 5. Eshani Lokusuriyage resisted with 37 off 29 balls and shepherded to tail until the 18th over.
SCORES IN BRIEF
PAKISTAN: 122 for 5 (Maroof 62, de Silva 2-14)
SRI LANKA: 108 for 8 (Kaushalya 37, Sania 3-24)
Result: Pakistan won by 14 runs.
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