Pakistan's right-arm quick, Diana Baig, disclosed that the confusion around opening batter Muneeba Ali's contentious run-out against arch-rival India in Colombo has been "resolved".
Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur was delighted with India notching up their second straight win at the Women's World Cup in Colombo on Sunday. She described the thumping 88-run victory over arch-rival Pakistan as an "important game for all of us" that held a fair share of ripples.
India's young speedster Kranti Gaud, who dazzled with her blistering pace, revealed how her insistence on keeping a second slip, a move that was against skipper Harmanpreet Kaur's idea, proved to be valuable in Aliya Riaz's dismissal during the rivalry clash against Pakistan in Colombo on Su
Batter Sidra Amin's historic innings, the highest-ever score by a Pakistani batter against India in women's ODIs, went in vain as a strong show by Women in Blue's spinners, particularly Deepti Sharma kept their winning streak against the arch-rivals alive with a 88-run during their ICC Women
With this, India women's team maintains a perfect 5-0 record against Pakistan in women's World Cup. Also, in women's ODI, India's streak has now went upto 12-0. While Pakistan restricted India to 247, bundling out their rivals for the first time ever in ODIs thanks to a historic spell by Dia
Controversies marred the rivalry clash between India and Pakistan at the ongoing Women's World Cup, after opener Muneeba Ali's contentious run-out during the fixture in Colombo on Sunday.
The RSS chieAsserting that the whole of India is "one home", Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday likened Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to a room of that home which has been "occupied" by strangers and said that it has to be taken back. f likened Pakistan-Occupied K
Pacer Diana Baig (4/69) in 10 overs, registered the best-ever World Cup figures by a Pakistan pacer as they managed to get India all out for 247 runs in 50 overs.
Controversy erupted during the toss of the rivalry clash between India and Pakistan at the Women's World Cup at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday.
Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana won the toss and opted to field against India in their Women's World Cup 2025 fixture on Sunday at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
Former Indian cricketer Saba Karim believes that India's match against Pakistan in the Women's World Cup on Sunday will come with pressure, given the rivalry between the two teams.