With three wickets apiece from Kranti Goud and Deepti Sharma, India defeated Pakistan by 88 runs.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday praised Team India after its victory over Pakistan in the ICC Women’s World Cup, saying that ‘Operation Sindoor’ continues. With three wickets apiece from Kranti Goud and Deepti Sharma, India defeated Pakistan by 88 runs."13-0! At ODI World Cups, India has a perfect record versus Pakistan. #OperationSindoor is still going strong. India prevails. On X, the BJP wrote, "Now and always."
Amit Shah, the home minister, also praised India's victory over the Pakistani ladies earlier in the day, calling it a "perfect strike."
"Dominating display of India's cricketing might in today's match in the ICC Women's World Cup," Amit Shah posted on X in response to India's victory. The nation is pleased with our team. I hope your next bouts go well.
Pakistan vs. India Women's World Cup match
The India vs. Pakistan Women's World Cup match was already tense because neither captain shook hands after the toss and hardly spoke to one another during the match.
"Dominating display of India's cricketing might in today's match in the ICC Women's World Cup," Amit Shah posted on X in response to India's victory. The nation is pleased with our team. I hope your next bouts go well.
Pakistan vs. India Women's World Cup match
The India vs. Pakistan Women's World Cup match was already tense because neither captain shook hands after the toss and hardly spoke to one another during the match.
In all three of their meetings at the recent men's Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates, the captains of India and Pakistan had also refrained from shaking hands.
Following the controversial dismissal of opener Muneeba Ali, who was sent back after only managing two runs off of 12 balls, the match took yet another dramatic turn during Pakistan's second innings.
Kranti Goud of India hit Muneeba's pad with a full ball that surpassed her poor footwork. The umpire rejected the LBW challenge because it seemed the ball pitched just outside the leg stump, but the actual twist came a few seconds later.
Following the controversial dismissal of opener Muneeba Ali, who was sent back after only managing two runs off of 12 balls, the match took yet another dramatic turn during Pakistan's second innings.
Kranti Goud of India hit Muneeba's pad with a full ball that surpassed her poor footwork. The umpire rejected the LBW challenge because it seemed the ball pitched just outside the leg stump, but the actual twist came a few seconds later.
A throw from the field struck the stumps as Muneeba emerged from her crease. Her bat was in the air when the ball struck the stumps, even though she had grounded it first.
The huge screen verified the verdict after a long wait: Muneeba was out.
The huge screen verified the verdict after a long wait: Muneeba was out.

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