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PAK-W vs SL-W, 2nd Semi Final T20, W-Asia Cup 2022 summary

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PAK-W
121-6(20.0)
Sri Lanka Women won by 1 run πŸ†
SL-W
(20.0)122-6
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A Riaz Logo
A Riaz Jersy

2

(5)

4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:40.00
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N Dar Logo
N Dar Jersy

25

(26)

Nida Dar
25(26)
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:96.15
A Kulasuriya Logo
A Kulasuriya Jersy

0-22

(4.0)

Econ: 5.50
P'ship : 11(11)
Last Wkt : Ayesha Naseem 2(4)
Over 18
2
W
0
1
1
1
 
= 5
Over 19
W
1
1
1
1
0
 
= 4
Over 20
1
1b
2
1
1b
1W
 
= 7

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That's it from the presentation ceremony and from the second semifinal. The big final, India versus Sri Lanka coming your way on 15th October from the same venue!

Here's me Ninaad Dixit signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Tugral Azmi and scorer/analyst Yogesh Kumar. Hope you enjoyed our coverage and stay tuned for more from all across the globe. Have a nice day.
Inoka Ranaweera: "Really happy with the performance but I want to share the award with Achini Kulasuriya. We were missing few big names when we started the tournament but we are a good unit and it feels good to be in the final."
Inoka Ranaweera is the player of the match for her bowling figures of 2/17.
Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka Captain): "We have experienced bowlers and everyone bowled well. I backed them to defend the total. We changed our batting order with Anushka opening the batting. Some things worked and some did not but end of the day we won that is important. After 14 years we have qualified for the Asia cup final which is really good for the team and for our nation. After 6 overs it wasn't easy for them to hit the boundaries so we stuck to our plans using Inoka in the middle overs. Kavisha plays really good cricket and handles the pressure well. She dropped the catch but the run out was good."
Bismah Maroof (Pakistan Captain): "It was a very good match with both teams playing good cricket. Everyone enjoyed watching the match. It was a good wicket, we had control in the middle and came very close but couldn't finish over the line. We didn't back ourself well and their bowlers bowled really well at the fag end. It was really clinical performance from all the players. I am really proud of the group the way we have made a comeback."
Sri Lanka seal the win by the barest of margins on the last ball of the second semifinal to seal a spot in the finals against India! Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat first. Nida Dar and Nashra Sandhu provided early breakthroughs for Pakistan as they picked up a couple of wickets in the powerplay.

Sri Lanka's top scorer Harshitha Madavi (35) then added 50 runs with Nilakshi de Silva (14) to push Sri Lanka back on the track. Nashra Sandhu finished with career best T20I figures of 3/17 in her 4 overs with Nida Dar, Sadia Iqbal and Aiman Anwer chipping in with a wicket apiece.

In respose, Pakistan set off for a good start with Muneeba Ali giving the women in green a flurry of boundaries before getting run out in unfortunate manner. Her opening partner Sidra Ameen followed suit as Pakistan found themselves at 47/2 after 7 overs.

Skipper Bismah Maroof (42) and Nida Dar (26) then played some good strokes and kept scoring around a run a ball to rebuild the innings. The pressure kept building up for Pakistan as they went from 107/3 to 110/5 in the space of six balls.

With 9 needed off the final over, Achini Kulasuriya kept her nerve and delivered a good over conceding no boundaries, with 3 needed off the final over. Nida Dar managed just a single and failed to get back for the second run which have put the match in the super over.

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OVER 20
Pakistan Women
121/6
Aliya Riaz
2(5)
Achini Kulasuriya
0-22(4.0)
DRAMA! DRAMA HERE AT SYLHET!
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