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ICC Women’s CWC 2022 | PAK-W vs BAN-W | Match 12, Preview, Prediction, Fantasy XI

It’s the second doubleheader day of this World Cup. In the first match of the day, two Asian sides - Pakistan Women and Bangladesh Women - will be squaring off against each other at Seddon Park in Hamilton.


Both the teams are yet to win a game and are at the bottom of the table. However, Bangladesh has a slightly better net run rate, just above Pakistan.


Women in Green, who have lost in all three matches, will try to earn a couple of essential points from this match. After surrendering to the opponents in the first two matches, they gave a tough fight for the South African Women's side. However, chasing down 224, they fell short by just six runs in a last-over thriller.


Pakistan have bowled decently in this tournament but hasn’t restricted the opponents to a manageable score. Unfortunately, their batters haven’t replicated the performances of their bowlers, which cost them the match. They will re-think their batting before this game and find a solution as they need to get up from the last position in the points table.


Skipper Bismah Maroof, Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig, Nida Dar, and Omaima Sohail are the players on whom Pakistan’s team will heavily rely on doing the bulk of the job. 


The Bangla Tigresses have nothing to lose and can earn experience and positivity from the ongoing World Cup. Though they have lost, they fought hard and had the matches in control. However, they lack experience playing at this level.   


 They have a side to cause an upset or, should I say to win the game. Skipper Nigar Sultana, Rumana Ahmed and Shamima Sultana are the ones on whom there are high expectations from Bangladesh fans. On the other hand, Jahanara Alam and Fariha Trisna are doing well in the ongoing World Cup and are expected to trouble the Pakistan Women side.


They have recently met in the warm-up games where Bangladesh Women’s came close and lost it by just seven runs (DLS). Fargana Hoque with her 71 for Bangla Tigresses, while Aliya Riaz (45 off 50)* and Fatima Sana (4 wickets) were the Pakistan Women’s team stars. So it should be another close contest between these sides.


Match Details


Pakistan Women vs Bangladesh Women- Match 12

Date and Time - March 14, 2022, 3:30 AM IST

Venue - Seddon Park, Hamilton

Broadcast- Star Sports Network, Disney+Hotstar


Pitch Report

The Seddon Park wicket in Hamilton will be used for the fourth time in this competition. It's a batting paradise, with short boundaries and high scores. The toss-winning captain might have the temptation to chase, but runs on the board will be the excellent option.


Weather Conditions

According to the forecasts, there will be no rain, and it will be sunny and clear throughout the match. 


Squads


Pakistan Women      
Sidra Ameen, Nahida Khan, Bismah Maroof (c), Omaima Sohail, Nida Dar, Aliya Riaz, Fatima Sana, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Ghulam Fatima, Anam Amin, Javeria Khan, Muneeba Ali, Aiman Anwer


Bangladesh Women
Shamima Sultana (wk), Fargana Hoque, Nigar Sultana (c), Rumana Ahmed, Ritu Moni, Sobhana Mostary, Salma Khatun, Lata Mondal, Jahanara Alam, Nahida Akter, Fariha Trisna, Sharmin Akhter, Murshida Khatun, Fahima Khatun, Suraiya Azmin, Shanjida Akter


Probable Playing XI

Pakistan Women   
Sidra Ameen, Nahida Khan, Bismah Maroof (c), Omaima Sohail, Nida Dar, Aliya Riaz, Fatima Sana, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Ghulam Fatima


Bangladesh Women
Shamima Sultana (wk), Fargana Hoque, Nigar Sultana (c), Rumana Ahmed, Ritu Moni, Sobhana Mostary, Salma Khatun, Lata Mondal, Jahanara Alam, Nahida Akter, Fariha Trisna


CE Fantasy XI
Shamima Sultana, Fargana Hoque, Rumana Ahmed, Fariha Trisna, Bismah Maroof, Nashra Sandhu, Nida Dar, Fatima Sana, Sidra Ameen

Captain- Aliya Riaz
Vice-Captain- Jahanara Alam

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