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Home » Women’s Asian Cup 2024 SL-W vs PAK-W 2nd Semi-final Match Report, July 26, 2024
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Women’s Asian Cup 2024 SL-W vs PAK-W 2nd Semi-final Match Report, July 26, 2024

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Sri Lanka 141/7 (Atapattu 63, Sanjeewani 24*, Iqbal 4-16) Pakistan 140 for 4 (Muneeva 37, Feroza 25, Prabodhani 2-23, Dilhari 2-30) (3rd Wicket Away)

Chamari Athpathu’s 63 off 48 balls and Anushka Sanjeewani’s unbeaten 24 off 22 balls helped Sri Lanka defeat Pakistan by three wickets in a tight final over in the second semi-final of the Women’s Asia Cup 2024. The win has seen Sri Lanka qualify for the final for the second consecutive tournament.

Two years ago in Sylhet, they were clinical with the ball, beating Pakistan by one run in the semi-final and once again Sri Lanka will face India for the title.

Momentum shifted multiple times during the match on Friday. After restricting Pakistan to 140 for four, Sri Lanka had to chase down hard as Sadia Iqbal laid a net around the batsmen for four wickets. But Athapattu defended steadfastly and found capable partners first in Kavish Dilhari and then Sanjeewani. With the latter, Athapattu shared a match-changing stand as they scored 42 off 29 balls for the fifth wicket. But Iqbal dismissed Athapattu in the 17th over to once again turn the tide in Pakistan’s favour.

At that point, Sri Lanka needed to score 21 off 20 balls with five wickets remaining. They lost two more wickets but with three wickets needed off three balls, Sanjeewani and Achini Kulasuriya led the team to victory.

Muneeba Ali takes on aerial challenge, Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Women's Asia Cup 2024, Dambulla, 26 July 2024

Muneeba Ali was Pakistan’s top scorer•Asian Cricket Council

Muneeva and Feroza put in solid opening stand

Feroza, who reached his second consecutive fifty, started well in his third over by smashing seamer Achini Kulasuriya for three fours. After a quiet over from Sugandhika Kumari, Muneeva hit Athapattu for two fours before starting off with an elegant straight drive from Udesika Pravodani in the next over.

Prabodhani and Dilhari hit a double. Sana makes a cameo appearance.

Sri Lanka rallied in the middle innings, conceding just 56 runs between the seventh and 16th overs and picking up four wickets. Prabodhani, playing his 100th T20I, got opener Feroza out in the 10th over of the innings when the latter mis-hit a shot to deep midwicket. Five balls later, Prabodhani got Muneeva out when the batsman failed to sweep and moved too wide, exposing his stumps.

Nida Dar got out of trouble in the 14th over with a six and a four off Kulasliya, but Sidra Amin, struggling at the other end, mistimed a reverse sweep off Dilhari to short third in the next over. Four balls later, Dilhari had Dar caught lbw.

At 101 for 4 after the 16th over, Pakistan were blessed with some quick runs from Fatima Sana, who hit two fours off Dilhari in the 17th over and another boundary off Inosh Priyadarshani on the first ball of the 19th over. Sana’s 23 runs off 17 balls and a consecutive 41 runs from 31 balls with Aliya Riaz sealed the win for Pakistan. Sri Lanka’s fielding was disappointing, with dropped catches, missed run-out chances and several misfieldings.

Sadia Iqbal scores 4 out of 16 to secure Pakistan's victory, Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Women's Asia Cup 2024, Dambulla, 26 July 2024

Sadia Iqbal’s 4 for 16 kept Pakistan in the match.•Asian Cricket Council

Desperate chase: Asapattu’s 50, Iqbal’s 4

Sri Lanka ended the powerplay at 35 for 2 with Vishmi Gunaratne and Harshita Samarawickrama losing early, but Athapatthu and Dilhari added 59 off 46 balls for the third wicket to stabilise the innings. Athapatthu, after a sedate start, picked up the pace and hit boundaries at a steady rate.

Needing 63 off 52 balls, Pakistan came back into the match with a ferocious surge thanks to Iqbal’s double-wicket over, taking Sri Lanka to 78 for 4. But Sanjeewani and Athapattu blunted Pakistan with a flurry of boundaries in the next few overs. Along the way, Athapattu also recorded his 11th half-century in T20Is. Pakistan were also sloppy in the field. Muneeva missed a stomp on Dilhari and failed to appeal when he stomp on Athapattu. This did not help Pakistan either.

Sri Lanka looked set to win easily but Pakistan fought back once again, with Iqbal’s efforts earning them a win in the final over to finish on 16 for four. In the next over, Hasini Perera was run out for an error. Nashra Sandhu was down to 13 in the penultimate over before Kumari hit two fours to reduce the lead to just three in six balls.

Dar came on to bowl in the final over himself and got Kumari out with his second ball, but it was not a win for Pakistan.

Srinidhi Ramanujam is Associate Editor at ESPNcricinfo.



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