Womens Asia Cup: Pakistan crush Bangladesh for second win

Pakistan's bowling assault by and by put on a clinical showcase for the second progressive day to help their side serenely beat has Bangladesh in their Asia Cup experience. Having limited Malaysia to only 57/9 on Sunday (October 2), Pakistan held Bangladesh to 70/8 on Monday and afterward continued to pursue it down serenely to get a nine-wicket win. Diana Baig penetrated Shamima Sultana's protection in the absolute first over to give Pakistan a breaking start. The other opener, Fargana Hoque, followed after accordingly in the following over before Baig struck again to lessen Bangladesh to 3/3. In the end, simply three players figured out how to enroll twofold digit scores with Salma Khatun abandoned on 24* off 29 conveyances. The remainder of the arrangement disintegrated to get done with only 70 on the board. Yet again despite the fact that Muneeba Ali fell for 14 in the pursuit, Sidra Ameen conveyed with the bat subsequent to scoring a fast 31 against Malaysia. She struck four limits and stayed unbeaten on 36 and had captain Bismah Maroof at the opposite finish to wrap up the pursuit inside 13 overs. Brief scores: Bangladesh Women 70/8 in 20 overs (Salma Khatun 24*; Diana Baig 2/11, Nida Dar 2/19) lost to Pakistan Women 72/1 in 12.2 overs (Sidra Ameen 36*; Salma Khatun 1/27) by 9 wickets