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Batters did not show intent, have to be blamed for loss: Pak captain Maroof after loss to Thailand in Women's Asia Cup

A half-century from Natthakan Chantham helped Thailand win their first-ever victory against Pakistan in a shocker by four wickets in their Asia Cup match at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Thursday

ANI Oct 06, 2022 13:03 IST googleads

Sidra Ameen. (Photo- PCB Cricket Twitter)

Sylhet [Bangladesh], October 6 (ANI): Following her side's four-wicket loss to Thailand in their Asia Cup 2022 match, Pakistan skipper Bismah Maroof expressed disappointment with her side's batting, saying that they did not show the intent.
A half-century from Natthakan Chantham helped Thailand win their first-ever victory against Pakistan in a shocker by four wickets in their Asia Cup match at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
"Disappointed with the way we batted. Our batters have not shown the intent. They have to be blamed today. The set batters were there but they could not push on. 130-plus could have been a good total and as a captain I am disappointed we did not get there. We had Kainat but she could not execute her plans [on just playing with one pacer]," said Maroof in a post-match presentation.
In the first innings, Pakistan posted 116/5 in 20 overs. Sidra Ameen scored a brilliant half-century, scoring 56 off 64 balls. Sornnarin Tippoch took 2/20 in her quota of four overs. Other bowlers also bowled economical spells putting brakes on Pakistan's run flow.
The target of 117 was chased down by Thailand with four wickets in their hand and one ball to spare, thanks to 61 by Natthakan Chantham. Tuba Hassan (2/18) and Nida Dar (2/26) did well with the ball, but could not take their team to victory.
Chantham was 'Man of the Match' for 61 off 51, which won her team this historic match. (ANI)


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