England beat Pak women by 75 runs
KUALA LUMPUR: Centuries by Tammy Beaumont and Danni Wyatt, along with Kate Cross’ four-for, set-up a 75-run win for England against Pakistan in the first of the three ICC Women’s Championship ODIs at Kuala Lumpur’s Kinrara Oval on Monday, says a PCB press release.
Openers Beaumont (107 off 141) and Wyatt (110 off 95) stitched a staggering 188-run partnership after England captain Heather Knight opted to bat.
Wyatt, later named player of the match, smashed 12 fours and three sixes to record her maiden ODI century before she was caught and bowled by Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof on the last ball of the 34th over.
After Wyatt’s wicket, Beaumont stitched a 60-run stand for the second-wicket with her captain Knight, who made 41 runs from 44 balls, allowing England to put an imposing 284 for six.
Beaumont, during her stay at the crease, hit nine fours before Rameen Shamim, making her ODI debut, accounted for the right-handed batter’s wicket with her off-spin.
Rameen took two more wickets in the last over of the England innings to finish with three for 61 in 10 overs, while left-arm spinner Nashra Sandhu and right-arm leg-spinner Bismah picked up a wicket each.
Pakistan wobbled early on as openers Nahida Khan (four off eight) and Sidra Amin (one off five) were back in the pavilion in the first 15 balls of the run chase with the scorecard reading five for two.
Pakistan were soon dealt with another blow as Cross bowled Javeria Khan (19 off 32) on the last ball of the 11th over with only 39 runs on the board.
A 67-run stand between Bismah (69 off 94) and Omaima Sohail (29 off 48) denied England bowlers further inroads.
Aliya Riaz made the most of the stability that the Bismah-Omaima partnership provided as she struck seven fours in her 39 off 35. The all-rounder paired with her captain to craft a 48-run partnership, which kept Pakistan alive in the run chase.
Bismah, who scored her ODI career’s 13th half-century, cracked six fours in her innings, providing a glimpse of hope to the Pakistan fans.
But the hopes crashed when Cross, who returned four for 32 in seven overs, bowled Bismah with her right-arm medium-fast.
England’s Katherine Brunt and Sarah Glenn took two wickets each for 31 and 38 runs, while Anya Shurbsole and Natalie Sciver picked up a wicket each. The second ODI will be played on Thursday.
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