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India vs Pakistan Women’s Asia Cup T20 2024 Highlights: IND beat PAK by 7 wickets in Dambulla | Cricket News

India vs Pakistan Women’s Asia Cup T20 2024 Highlights: IND beat PAK by 7 wickets in Dambulla | Cricket News

India vs Pakistan Asia Cup T20I 2024 Highlights: A combined bowling effort from India restricted Pakistan to 108 in the first innings after Pakistan skipper Nida Dar won the toss and opted to bowl first in good conditions to bat

India vs Pakistan Women’s Asia Cup T20 2024 Highlights: IND beat PAK by 7 wickets in Dambulla | Cricket NewsIndian team celebrating wicket against Pakistan in Women’s Asia Cup T20 World Cup 2024. (BCCI/Twitter)

India vs Pakistan Highlights, IND-W vs PAK-W Asia Cup T20 Match Today: Thanks to a blistering opening partnership between Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana India won the game by seven wickets with 35 balls to spare in their opening game against Pakistan in the Women’s Asia Cup T20 2024 at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla on Friday

A combined bowling effort from India restricted Pakistan to 108 in the first innings after Pakistan skipper Nida Dar won the toss and opted to bowl first in good conditions to bat.

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With the result, India register their first win of the campaign in the Asia Cup. Harmanpreet Kaur’s team will meet UAE on Sunday at the same venue at 2:00 PM.

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Asian domination on Hamanpreet Kaur’s radar as T20 World Cup looms

In a largely monotonous and Sri Lankan-dominated captains’ joint-press conference in Dambulla, one line from India skipper stood out. When asked about her expectations as seven-time champions of the Women’s Asia Cup, Harmanpreet said: “The challenge will be to keep doing the right things we have done throughout the history of this tournament. We want to keep playing our style of cricket, enjoy the games, and keep dominating the other teams…”

There was no sense of over-confidence in her statement, though. It just pointed to the fact that the Women’s Asia Cup has been India’s domain. In the 8 editions of the tournament so far, the only time they didn’t win was in 2018 when they lost a thriller against Bangladesh in the final. The last time the tournament was played in Bangladesh, India’s ride to the title was largely smooth… except for a rare blip in this format against Pakistan. READ MORE

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