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Thursday, February 16, 2023

Women's T20 World Cup

Muneeba Ali smashes century as Pakistan crush Ireland at Women's T20 World Cup



Wicketkeeper-batter Muneeba Ali set up an impressive win for Pakistan in the Women’s T20 World Cup with a match-changing century against Ireland in Cape Town on Wednesday.

The 70-run triumph put Pakistan in the third spot in the group with two points after England and India secured first and second positions, respectively, with their back-to-back victories in the first two matches. Pakistan lost to India in the first game of the tournament on Feb 12.

According to Cricinfo, Muneeba became the first woman to score a T20I hundred for Pakistan and only the sixth to score one in a T20 World Cup.

Muneeba's 102 off 68 balls helped Pakistan pose a competitive total at a loss of five wickets, while Dar's 33 in the later part of the innings was another notable contribution for Team Green. No other player could enter the double digits.

In a post-match talk following her match-winning knock, Muneeba credited batting partner Dar with encouraging her at a crucial point of the innings.

“I was very confident when I got out there. When I made a start in the powerplay I thought it would be my day and I could make it count,” she said.

“Then I had a partnership with Nida and she was always telling me to keep going and score big.

“So from the 12th or 13th over I felt I could make a hundred, and she pushed me. I was playing with my feet and trying to understand where they were trying to bowl and make a plan where I could find a boundary," Muneeba continued.

“I want to dedicate my (Player of the Match) award to my captain (Bismah Maroof) and my teammates. We had a bad game (against India) and we fight a lot, but everyone is happy today.”

Pakistan will play their next game against West Indies in Paarl on Sunday (Feb 19).

All cricket boards are committed to work together’ Wasim Khan

Karachi: The CEO of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wasim Khan said that all the cricket boards assured to work together during an important International Cricket Council (ICC) Chief Executive Committee’s meeting. 

“There has never been a more important time for our global cricket community to be unified and there was a clear commitment from colleagues on today’s meeting to work in the collective best interest of our sport,” Khan said in a statement.

“Today’s meeting was the first step in a longer-term process that will enable us to take a joined-up approach to decision making as we shape our response to this pandemic to get cricket back on an even keel,” he added.

It must be noted here that ICC’s Chief Executive Manu Sawhney called a meeting on Thursday to discuss the future of cricket amid worldwide lockdown situation due to widely-spread coronavirus.

The CEOs of the 12 Full Members and three Associate representatives confirmed their full commitment to work in partnership to address the challenges the sport will face in the coming weeks and months.

The future of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2020, the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2021, World Test Championship and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League was also discussed during the teleconference.

Meanwhile, there was agreement that the disrupted FTP program would need to be collectively reviewed through to 2023 with a view to rescheduling as much of the cricket that has been postponed due to COVID-19 as possible.

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