Arundhati Reddy Strikes Again, Sending Aliya Riaz Back as Pakistan’s Struggles Deepen!

The much-awaited clash between India and Pakistan has arrived, igniting excitement among cricket fans. The Women in Blue are showing their dominance over the Pakistan team, making it a challenging outing for their rivals. Pakistan’s decision to bat first is proving to be a nightmare, as they struggle to find their rhythm at the crease. With quick wickets falling, it’s clear that India is taking control of the match. As the rivalry heats up, all eyes are on the field to see if Pakistan can turn things around or if India will continue to capitalise on their advantage.

Aliya Riaz Falls to Arundhati Reddy’s Precise Delivery

Arundhati Reddy dismissed Aliya Riaz with a sharp delivery, reducing Pakistan to five wickets down. 

Umpire Jacqueline Williams quickly gives the decision without checking UltraEdge, ruling Aliya out lbw. 

The ball, a nipbacker, hit Aliya on the back leg as she tried to defend but missed it. The ball-tracking showed it clipping the leg stump, confirming the umpire’s original decision.

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Aliya used her review immediately, hoping there might have been an inside edge, but there was none. 

The ball went past her inside edge, and the tracker confirmed the ball would have clipped the leg stump. 

Aliya’s lack of footwork left her stuck in the crease, and despite using the review, Pakistan lost the wicket but retained the review. Arundhati’s accurate delivery ensured Aliya’s dismissal at just 4 on 9 balls, leaving Pakistan struggling in their innings.

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Richa Ghosh’s Stunning One-Handed Catch to Dismiss Fatima Sana Steals the Show

Arundhati Reddy delivered a crucial bowling performance by claiming three key wickets. Omaima Sohail was caught by Shafali Verma after scoring just 3 runs from 6 balls, while Nida Dar, Pakistan’s top-scorer with 28 runs off 34 deliveries, was bowled out by Reddy. Aliya Riaz was trapped leg-before-wicket, managing only 4 runs from 9 balls. Reddy’s impactful bowling played a significant role in breaking Pakistan’s batting lineup.

India vs Pakistan: Women’s T20 World Cup Clash

The Women’s T20 World Cup kicked off on October 3, and India was set for their second match, eager to secure their first win against arch-rivals Pakistan. 

After losing their opening match to New Zealand, India is determined to bounce back. Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat first, but their innings hasn’t gone as planned. 

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They lost four quick wickets with just 52 runs on the board.

Pakistan’s innings got off to a rough start when opener Gull Feroza was dismissed by Renuka Singh in the first over, followed by Sidra Amin, who was removed by Deepti Sharma in the fifth over. 

The team struggled to find rhythm, losing wickets regularly against India’s disciplined bowling.

Pakistan was in a tough spot, and scored 105 for 8 after 20 overs. The Indian bowlers have kept things tight, making the most of every opportunity.Now it’s the Batters turn to write the history.

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The much-awaited clash between India and Pakistan has arrived, igniting excitement among cricket fans. The Women in Blue are showing their dominance over the Pakistan team, making it a challenging outing for their rivals. Pakistan's decision to bat first is proving to be a nightmare, as they struggle to find their rhythm at the crease. With quick wickets falling, it’s clear that India is taking control of the match. As the rivalry heats up, all eyes are on the field to see if Pakistan can turn things around or if India will continue to capitalise on their advantage.

Aliya Riaz Falls to Arundhati Reddy's Precise Delivery

Arundhati Reddy dismissed Aliya Riaz with a sharp delivery, reducing Pakistan to five wickets down. 

Umpire Jacqueline Williams quickly gives the decision without checking UltraEdge, ruling Aliya out lbw. 

The ball, a nipbacker, hit Aliya on the back leg as she tried to defend but missed it. The ball-tracking showed it clipping the leg stump, confirming the umpire's original decision.

Aliya used her review immediately, hoping there might have been an inside edge, but there was none. 

The ball went past her inside edge, and the tracker confirmed the ball would have clipped the leg stump. 

Aliya's lack of footwork left her stuck in the crease, and despite using the review, Pakistan lost the wicket but retained the review. Arundhati's accurate delivery ensured Aliya's dismissal at just 4 on 9 balls, leaving Pakistan struggling in their innings.

Richa Ghosh's Stunning One-Handed Catch to Dismiss Fatima Sana Steals the Show

Arundhati Reddy delivered a crucial bowling performance by claiming three key wickets. Omaima Sohail was caught by Shafali Verma after scoring just 3 runs from 6 balls, while Nida Dar, Pakistan's top-scorer with 28 runs off 34 deliveries, was bowled out by Reddy. Aliya Riaz was trapped leg-before-wicket, managing only 4 runs from 9 balls. Reddy's impactful bowling played a significant role in breaking Pakistan's batting lineup.

India vs Pakistan: Women's T20 World Cup Clash

The Women's T20 World Cup kicked off on October 3, and India was set for their second match, eager to secure their first win against arch-rivals Pakistan. 

After losing their opening match to New Zealand, India is determined to bounce back. Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat first, but their innings hasn't gone as planned. 

They lost four quick wickets with just 52 runs on the board.

Pakistan’s innings got off to a rough start when opener Gull Feroza was dismissed by Renuka Singh in the first over, followed by Sidra Amin, who was removed by Deepti Sharma in the fifth over. 

The team struggled to find rhythm, losing wickets regularly against India's disciplined bowling.

Pakistan was in a tough spot, and scored 105 for 8 after 20 overs. The Indian bowlers have kept things tight, making the most of every opportunity.Now it's the Batters turn to write the history.

Stay updated with all the cricketing action, follow Cricadium on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram and Instagram