
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt admitted that the English battery performance against Pakistan did not reach expectations. In the middle of a quadruple champion survived a great scare After the collision of the Women’s World Cup, he was abandoned at the R Premadasa stadium due to rain.
After she was first asked for a bat, England was limited to 133 for nine out of 31 overs. Previously, they fell to 79 for seven in 25 overs before the rain interrupted the game. The 47-running partnership between Emily Arlott and Charlie Dean gave some resistance and helped England recover slightly.
When Pakistan chased 113, Pakistan sailed at 34 for a loss at 6.4 overs, only 78 other runs needed with all 10 goals intact when the rain returned to end the match prematurely.
“Pakistan bowed brilliantly, making it difficult to get into the game. There was a rain break and Charlie, and they really went well to give us a chance.
“It was a lot of seams”
Fatima Sana made life difficult for England with the excellent quadruple raid, while Sadia iQball, once placed in the world, claimed two decisive goals. After Diana Baig released Tammy Beaumont to give Pakistan the first breakthrough, the pitchors kept the perennial pressure on English dough during shifts.
“We did a lot, we needed plans to abolish this threat … Bowleds and LBW stopped us to get a partnership. Everyone practices really well, goes through their processes, but taking over from the nets to the goal is different.
After England regenerated the best place after a clash affected by the rain, the next time the Harmanpreet Kaur, who is struggling after a successive defeat against South Africa Laura Wolvaardt and Alyssa Healy’s Australia, will face India.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
October 15, 2025