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India Clinches Victory Over Pakistan in Women’s T20 World Cup: A 6-Wicket Triumph with 7 Balls to Spare | Women's World Cup 2024

India Triumphs Over Pakistan by 6 Wickets in T20 Women’s World Cup

October 6, 2024 – India emerged victorious against Pakistan in a crucial T20 Women’s World Cup match, winning by 6 wickets with 7 balls to spare. Pakistan struggled to score, managing 105/8 in their 20 overs, while India successfully chased down the target, finishing at 108/4 in 18.5 overs.

Match Summary

Pakistan's batting faced tough resistance from India's disciplined bowlers, limiting them to a modest total of 105 runs in their full 20 overs. Despite losing some early wickets, India remained composed during their chase. The middle order built steady partnerships that guided the team closer to the target. With just 7 balls left in the game, India secured the victory at 108/4, marking an important win in their campaign.

Looking Ahead

This victory helps India stay in contention for a semifinal spot in the tournament. However, there are areas that need attention, especially in terms of batting under pressure. The team will now focus on their next matches to keep their momentum going.

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