Harleen Deol of India bats as wicket keeper Sidra Nawaz of Pakistan looks on. (Getty Images)
Kranti Gaud dismantles Pakistan top orderPakistanâ€s chase of 248 began in disarray when opener Muneeba Ali (2) was spectacularly run out by Deepti Sharma after momentarily wandering out of the crease. Kranti Gaud then struck twice in quick succession, removing Sadaf Shamas (6) caught and bowled, followed by Aliya Riaz (2), leaving Pakistan reeling at 26/3.The Indian bowling attack maintained relentless pressure, with Gaud exploiting the pitchâ€s pace and bounce, while Deepti Sharma and Shree Charani applied control with clever variations. The disciplined lines and lengths forced Pakistan to play under pressure, denying them rhythm or momentum in the chase.Sidra Amin and Natalia Pervaiz provide fleeting resistanceAfter early blows, Pakistanâ€s middle-order duo of Sidra Amin (81 off 106) and Natalia Pervaiz (33) attempted to stabilise the innings, adding a 69-run stand that briefly threatened to turn the tide. Amin played a composed knock, continuing her form from the recent South Africa series, finding boundaries at intervals and rotating strike well.However, once Gaud and the Indian bowlers broke the partnership, wickets fell at regular intervals. Deepti Sharmaâ€s tight spell ensured Pakistan never recovered, and despite Sidra Aminâ€s lone fight, Pakistan were bowled out for 159 in 43 overs, sealing Indiaâ€s comfortable 88-run victory.
India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur and her team members celebrate the win. (AP/PTI Photo)
Post-match reactions: Praise for Kranti, focus on momentumIndia captain Harmanpreet Kaur praised her bowlers and the late contributions with the bat: “Very happy, important win. Our bowling was great, Kranti was outstanding. Richa then gave us 30 crucial runs… we wanted to see how much we got on a slow, holding pitch. Right now, Iâ€m happy we won.â€Kranti Gaud, Player of the Match, said: “Feeling really good that Iâ€m the Player of the Match in a World Cup match. People in my village would be proud.†Pakistan captain Fatima Sana acknowledged her teamâ€s struggles despite Aminâ€s resistance, emphasizing the need for partnerships in future matches.Indiaâ€s win highlighted a balanced performance of patience, aggression, and disciplined bowling, reinforcing their dominance over Pakistan in ODI cricket while keeping tournament momentum firmly in their favour.
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