Pakistan overcome slow start to beat out plucky Rwanda 

Dubai, January 15, 2023 (PPI-OT):A composed and unbeaten 65 by opening batter Eyman Fatima guided Pakistan to a comfortable eight-wicket win over Rwanda in their opening match of the ICC Under19 Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa. After seeing Pakistan’s chase of Rwanda’s modest 106/8 get off to a false start with opening partner Shawaal Zulfiqar dismissed with the score on one at JB Marks Oval in Potchefstroom, Fatima dropped anchor and played a knock which took turns being watchful and seizing the initiative.

An example of this was that Fatima had to dig deep in the first half of Pakistan’s reply with the score only on 42/2 after 10 overs. But it was the right-hander who did the accelerating in the 11th over following the drinks break, hitting three of the four fours off Belise Murekatete’s bowling as the Pakistanis basically broke the back of the chase.

Fatima’s nerveless half-century came off 60 balls and featured 11 fours, and it was fitting that the player of the match also scored the winning runs with a square cut for four off the fifth ball of the 18th over bowled by Gisele Ishimwe. Having won the toss and elected to bat, the Rwandans soon lost opener Marvaille Uwase for a duck with just a single on the scoreboard. This left fellow opener Cynthia Tuyizere and captain Gisele Ishimwe to do the salvage job with a cautious partnership of 51 over the next 10 overs.

Ishimwe would go on to be top scorer with a 49-ball 40 which was studded with four of the six boundaries the Rwandans could muster in the whole innings. As that fours tally suggested, there wasn’t much more support for that second wicket partnership, with only Tuyizere (20 off 34), Ishimwe’s sister Henriette (14) and the extras (16, which included 13 wides) getting into double figures.

Throw in reasonably accurate bowling by the Pakistan bowling attack – the pick of which was Areesha Noor Bhatti with figures of 2/19 off four overs – and three run-outs in the innings and the East Africans were always going to struggle to post a big target. Their competitiveness nearly turned a molehill run chase into a mountain, but they just never had enough runs on the board.

Scores in brief:

Toss: Rwanda, who elected to bat.

Rwanda 106 for 8 in 20 overs (Gisele Ishimwe 40, Cynthia Tuyizere 20, Areesha Noor Bhatti two for 19, Zamina Tahir Chungtai one for 4)

Pakistan 108 for two in 17.5 overs (Eyman Fatima 65 not out, Syeda Aroob Shah 20 not out, Henriette Ishimwe one for 12, Gisele Ishimwe one for 27)

Pakistan won by eight wickets, with 13 balls to spare.

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CM Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and Hussain Elahi call on chairman PTI Imran Khan and both agree on three names for caretaker chief minister

Lahore, January 15, 2023 (PPI-OT):Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Parvez Elahi said that he held consultations with Chairman PTI Imran Khan on the names of Caretaker Chief Minister as we have to give three names for the Caretaker CM to the Governor Punjab. CM informed that after holding consultations with Imran Khan three names Ahmad Nawaz Sukheri, Naseer Ahmad Khan and Nasir Saeed Khosa for the Caretaker Chief Minister have been agreed upon. We are sending these three names for the Caretaker CM to the Governor Punjab. CM stated that if the opposition ponders over it with an open heart then one name can be decided out of these three names.

CM was talking with the media representatives after meeting with Chairman PTI Imran Khan at Zaman Park late night today. CM apprised that he has summoned party leaders meeting tomorrow in which Senator Kamil Ali Agha will also participate as important consultations will be held in the meeting. CM stated that the wailing and crying of PML-N is continuing and will be taken to task adding that Shehbaz Sharif does not get sleep even after taking sleep inducing pills. CM pointed out that look at the faces of PML-N leaders as they are looking perturbed and PDM leaders have lost their political credibility. MNA Hussain Elahi and Hafiz Farhat Abbas were also present on the occasion.

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James stars with bat and ball in Windies triumph over Ireland 

Dubai, January 15, 2023 (PPI-OT):West Indies had to fight hard, but they did exactly that to hold off a spirited Ireland challenge in their ICC Under19 Women’s T20 World Cup group clash at the North-West University Oval on Sunday. They were led by Zaida James, who starred with bat and ball, to give the popular Windies a winning start to their campaign.

Having been put in to bat by Irish skipper Amy Hunter, the West Indies scrambled together 125 for three in their allotted overs, on a surface that played on the slow side. Ireland didn’t help themselves, as they conceded 21 extras – a figure that would come back to haunt them. 18 of those were wides, and that helped the islanders put up a total that would ultimately be just out of reach for the Irish. There was a fine batting effort from opening batter Zaida James, who batted until the start of the 18th over. She held the innings together with a steady 52 from 57 balls.

She struck eight fours in her stay and got fine support from Naijanni Cumberbatch (21 not out). For the Irish, Freya Sargent was the pick of the bowlers, with excellent figures of two for 9 in her complement of four overs. The three extra overs that Ireland gave the Windies were crucial, however, as 19 runs were scored off those final 18 deliveries. More than that, it meant that Ireland were under pressure with their over-rate.

In response to the Windies total, Ireland lost Siuin Woods early, before Hunter and Annabelle Squires put together 46 for the second wicket. Squires struck four boundaries, in a well-paced 42 from 38 balls, while Hunter was more circumspect – 21 off 25 balls. The match swung in the Windies’ favour when Hunter fell and was then followed an over later by Georgina Dempsey. Abbi Harrison hit two fours quickly, but the rate was creeping up, and the West Indies were maintaining their disciplines. In contrast to their opponents, they only conceded three wides with ball in hand.

When Squires fell in the 16th over, Ireland had a proverbial mountain to climb 41 to win, with just 29 balls in hand and two relatively new batters at the crease. The damage was done by the player of the match, Zaida James – who helped herself to four wickets, to go with her half-century with the bat. Sargent tried in vain to keep Ireland alive at the death, but James struck again to settle the contest, securing victory by seven runs.

Scores in brief:

Toss won by Ireland, who decided to bowl first.

West Indies 125 for three in 20 overs (Zaida James 52, Naijanna Cumberbatch 21 not out, Freya Sargent two for 9)

Ireland 118 for seven in 20 overs (Annabelle Squire 42, Amy Hunter 21, Zaida James four for 20)

West Indies won by seven runs.

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Pakistan women’s series against Australia begins tomorrow 

Lahore, January 15, 2023 (PPI-OT):Bismah Maroof-led Pakistan women’s side will take on Australia in the first of the three ICC Women’s Championship ODIs at the Allan Border Field, Brisbane on Monday. The second ODI scheduled on Wednesday, 18 January is also at the same venue, while the third ODI will be played at the North Sydney Oval, Sydney on Saturday, 21 January.

The ODI series will be followed by three T20Is to be played from 24 to 29 January in Sydney, Hobart and Canberra. Before coming to Australia, the women’s team held their practice camps in Lahore and Karachi where they also featured in various intra-squad matches.

Since arriving in Brisbane last week, the Pakistan team have conducted extensive practice sessions which include a 50-over match against the Governor General’s XI at the Allan Border Field on Friday. Even though the tourists lost the game, Diana Baig, Fatima Sana and Nida Dar showed their skills in the bowling department, while Bismah Maroof scored a half-century, showcasing her batting form ahead of the ODI series.

Australia hold the top position in the ICC Women’s ODI rankings, while Pakistan are positioned on the ninth spot. In the ICC Women’s Championship 2022-25, Pakistan after winning five of their six outings are second in the table behind India, whereas Australia will play their first Championship match on Monday against Pakistan.

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