
India currently leads 11-0 in Wodis against Pakistan (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardna) The former Indian cricket and commentator Aakash Chopra in Pakistan was running out of the commentary and emphasized the dominance of women in India in limited overs format. “Here you do not need evidence to prove whether you will win or lose, evidence is visible to everyone. And the proof is that India leads 11-0,” Chopra said, referring to the uninterrupted women’s record against Pakistan in ODIS.His note comes in the middle of several controversial demands from Pakistan due to increased political tension. Indian male captain Suryakumar Yadav also supported the team to reject any ideas of rivalry among female parties and expressed confidence in India that expands their winning lane and set a record of 12-0. “Again, the rivalry is when the competition of the neck is on the neck. 11-0 is not a rivalry. If our female team focuses on playing a good cricket, it will be 12-0,” he said.Look at the moment of Aakash Chopry on the microphone On the pitch, Indian women maintained control because Pakistan considered it difficult to chase a modest goal. At the end of 36 breaks, Pakistan was 130 for five in their 50-over shifts and needed 118 runs out of 84 balls to reach the total number of India. Muneeba Ali was the first goal to fall, leaving for 21 years, while SadaF Shamas (6) and Aliya Riaz (28) also fell cheap. However, Sidra amin was stable with 66 escapes from 49 balls that hit 170.21, while Natalia Pervaiz contributed 33. Fatima Sana, Pakistan Captain, only 21 before he was caught by Mandhana at Deepti Sharma. Sidra Nawaz remained 11. 11. Indian pitchs were clinical, while Kranti Gaud was taking three goals for 12 overs and Deepti Sharma, who claimed two, kept Pakistan under pressure throughout the pressure.
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In the end, India secured the 88-run victory and ensured that it not only prolonged Indian dominance over Pakistan for 12 consecutive ODI victories, but also strengthened the growing gap between the two sides in the game of women. The victory in Colombo also saw that India had risen to the top of the ranking above Australia, with four points out of 2 games.