NZ vs Pak match abandoned; SA into semifinals

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ICC WOMEN’S WC

Colombo, Oct 18: The women’s World Cup match between New Zealand and Pakistan was on Saturday abandoned due to incessant rain, a result which confirmed South Africa’s qualification in the semifinals.
Heavy rains interrupted the proceedings twice and play could be possible for only 25 overs. Pakistan made 92 for five in that 25 overs after being asked to bat.
In fact, this was the fourth match to end without any result at this venue in the island nation’s capital after the abandoned games between Sri Lanka and Australia, Sri Lanka versus New Zealand and England against Pakistan.
Both New Zealand and Pakistan have had each of their last two matches washed out.
After Saturday’s result, South Africa became the second team after Australia to make the semifinals. New Zealand remain at fifth whereas Pakistan, occupying the bottom spot, have been knocked out of the tournament.
The contest was reduced to 46 overs per side after rain lasted for more than an hour earlier in the afternoon with Pakistan making 52 for three in the first 12.2 overs.
However, they lost a couple of more wickets when the play resumed at 5:35pm local time to slip to 92 for five.
Lea Tahuhu was the pick among the White Ferns’ bowlers returning 6-1-20-2 while Jess Kerr, Amelia Kerr and Eden Carson claimed one wicket apiece.
Pakistan, who had begun positively, courtesy Muneeba Ali’s strokeful 22, had once again fallen to familiar collapse with the bat, skidding from 30 for no loss to 52 for three.Pakistan’s situation did not improve as the slide continued. By the time rain arrived to wash away the contest, they had slumped to 92 for five halfway through with Aaliya Riaz top scoring with 28 not out. (PTI)

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