PAK W vs SA W: The World Cup campaign of Pakistan women’s cricket team has ended in a shameful manner. After not getting a single win in six matches, the team was completely out of the tournament. On Tuesday, South Africa registered the biggest win of the tournament by defeating Pakistan by 150 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis rule and secured the top position in the points table.
South Africa’s stormy innings
In this match played at Perth ground, South Africa, batting first, scored 312 runs for 9 wickets in 40 overs. Team captain Laura Wolwart scored 90 runs in 82 balls. His innings included 10 fours and 2 sixes. Sune Luus played a brilliant inning of 61 runs and Marijne Kapp played an unbeaten inning of 68 runs in 43 balls.
In the last overs, Nadine de Klerk batted explosively and destroyed Pakistan’s bowling by scoring 41 runs in just 16 balls. South Africa scored more than 70 runs in the last 5 overs, due to which the score crossed 300.
bad condition of pak bowling
For Pakistan, only Nashra Sandhu (3/45) and Sadia Iqbal (3/63) were effective to some extent, all the other bowlers were beaten badly by the African batsmen. Captain Fatima Sana gave away 69 runs in 8 overs and did not take a single wicket.
Even rain could not save Pakistan
Due to rain, the target was reduced to 234 runs in 20 overs, but the Pakistan team surrendered completely. The team was all out on a shameful score of just 83 runs in 20 overs. Only Natalia Parvez (20) and Sidra Nawaz (22 not out) could last for some time.
South Africa’s Marijne Kapp performed brilliantly with the ball as well as with the bat. He took 3 wickets in his spell and destroyed Pakistan’s top order.
Pakistan’s worst performance in the World Cup
With five losses in six matches and one canceled match, Pakistan women’s team is at the bottom of the points table of the tournament. The morale of the team has been completely broken due to continuous defeats. At the same time, the South African team has secured its place in the semi-finals by registering its fifth consecutive win.

