ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier Day 7 – Top minutes




A got and knocked down some pins for Poonam Yadav, new units for Thailand and a missed cap trap for Gordon

India v Zimbabwe

As far back as she made her worldwide introduction for India Women in 2013, Poonam Yadav's brief has been to bowl on the fourth or fifth stump so that the hitters need to hazard their wicket to play her against the turn. She adhered to her short superbly against Zimbabwe Women to complete with figures of 7.2-2-19-5 and assume a main part in a nine-wicket win at the P Sara Oval on Monday (February 13).

When she came into bowl in the fourteenth over, Zimbabwe was at that point two wickets down. She required only four balls to strike interestingly when Ashley Ndiraya played against the turn for the ball to throw noticeable all around. Yadav kept running back past the popping wrinkle to finish the catch behind the umpire.

That was the snapshot of the match, as Yadav got to be distinctly hard to consult after that. She took whatever is left of her four wickets in the third, fifth, 6th and eighth over to end Zimbabwe's innings, and take her count in the competition to ten in three games3:2



Scotland v Pakistan




Kirstie Gordon, Scotland's young left-arm spinner, has been one of the group's finds of the competition. In Scotland's last match against Pakistan, the Associate country had the troublesome occupation of protecting an objective of 92. The Pakistan openers were strong, having gone up to 40 for 0 when in the twelfth over of the match, Gordon's 6th, the adolescent struck.

Pakistan beat Scotland by six wickets to make it to the Super Six Stage

Nain Abidi confused one and was gotten by Kathryn Bryce. The exact next ball, Bismah Maroof was spotless played.

Shockingly for Gordon, she needed to hold up till after the meal break to bowl the cap trap ball in her next over. She couldn't make it three in three then, yet a few overs later, did it again to have both Nahida Khan and Ayesha Zafar knocked down some pins in back to back conveyances and completed with figures of 4 for 29.

"I've truly appreciated the experience of being out in these conditions. It's more invaluable to be a spinner so I've had a considerable amount of accomplishment with the ball, which is been better than average," she said. "In this competition, I've learnt exactly how to shift my pace a bit to the batsmen, it's truly essential."



Sri Lanka v Thailand





The Thailand Women were excited to get fresh out of the plastic new kits.jpg

One of the objectives of Thailand Women in the competition was to bat out its amount of 50 overs in all its four Group A class amusements.

Subsequent to getting played out for 55 in 29.1 overs in the principal diversion against India, it indicated huge battle against Zimbabwe, where it went on for 47.3 overs. The diversion against Ireland Woman was the first occasion when that it accomplished its target, and afterward to rehash the deed against Sri Lanka Women was admirable, particularly in conditions helping the slower bowlers.


Thailand lost to Sri Lanka by seven wickets at the Mercantile Cricket Association ground, yet the soul with which the group played through the competition earned it numerous new fans. That and experience wasn't every one of the players would head back home with: The players had quite recently completed their chilling off activities when Janak Gamage, the mentor and a previous Sri Lankan quick bowler, broke the news that each of the 14 individuals from the squad would get another pack sack. The players were delighted.

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