KARACHI: Pakistan will play their last Group B match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup against Thailand on Tuesday (today) at the Sydney Showground Stadium.
England and South Africa have already booked the two semi-final spots from the group hence the Pakistan-Thailand match will have no bearing on the group’s semi-finalists. Pakistan lost captain Bismah Maroof after the game against England, the left-handed top-order batter broke her thumb and was ruled out of the tournament. Javeria Khan who played her 100th T20I for Pakistan on Sunday will lead the team against Thailand after also doing the captaincy duty against South Africa.
Despite losing out on semi-final berths, Pakistan are keen on leaving the tournament on a high. Fast bowler Diana Baig has had an impressive tournament. She has provided Pakistan breakthroughs in opening overs of all three matches.
The right-armer has picked-up five wickets in three games at 12.80 with a miserly 5.33 economy rate. In what will be Pakistan’s last outing in this edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, Diana wants to leave a mark against Thailand.
“We are disappointed at losing out on the semi-final spot since we had a very good chance especially after beating West Indies,” Diana said. “But now our focus is on producing a clinical performance against Thailand and finishing the tournament on a high.”
Aimen Anwar, Diana’s new-ball partner has taken six wickets so far at 17.50. At present she is the leading wicket-taker for Pakistan, Aimen however has been a touch expensive with her 8.75 economy rate. Javeria with 82 runs at 27.33 and 106.49 strike-rate is Pakistan’s leading run scorer going into the Thailand game. Aliya Riaz has an 80-run tally with only a single dismissal. She has maintained 123.07 strike-rate.
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