Team Pakistan (Photo Samera Peiris/Getty Pictures) The former Indian versatile Irfan Pathan made an engaging contribution on his social media to celebrate the Indian victory over Pakistan in Pakistan in ODI women on Sunday. “Just another Sunday food. Sleep. Win. Repeat. Team India,” Pathan wrote on X and captured the mood of Indian fans after another convincing victory over his noisy neighbors.On the fourth consecutive Sunday, India won against her opponent, three times in the Asian Cup (including the final) and now at the World Women’s Championship, and continued their dominance in Kricket’s most emotionally charged rivality.
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At the Colombo’s R. Premadasa stadium, Indian women secured a commanding 88-run victory, but the match was overshadowed by the tension that cooked in the field and outside. The traditional handshake after the match was significantly absent because the players from both sides went along the last ball directly to their dressing room. Before the game, the captains Harmanpreet Kaur and Fatim Sana jumped the usual handshake in The Toss, a sign of frosty relations between two camps.The controversy broke out immediately from throwing when the call of the “tail” was Mishheard as “head”, which accidentally granted Pakistan throwing. The confusion was just the beginning of the drama filled with the day. Soon after, Pakistani opener Muneeba Ali ran bizarre after the LBW review came out of his fold – her bat in the air when the deposit was removed, leading to heated protests.Despite the tension, India remained composed. Harleen Deol anchored shifts with a stable 46, while Richa Ghosh provided late fireworks and broke 35 out of 20 balls to lift India to 247.In response, Pakistan soon surprised and never got up. The Indian Spinnery-Deepti Sharma and Sneh Rana-shared five goals and Kranti Goud’s Firery Three-Branky burst.Only Siddra amin’s pryful 81 offered resistance, but lacked support when Pakistan disintegrated. With this victory, India climbed to the top of the table, while Pakistan remains without victory – another Sunday, another Indian celebration.
