Diana Baig ruled out of T20 World Cup, Australia T20Is

SYDNEY: Pakistan’s pacer Diana Baig has been ruled out of the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 and the T20I series against Australia due to an injury to her right hand.

Earlier, Diana sustained the injury in the seventh over of Australia’s innings as she made a desperate attempt to wobble a catch off her own bowling.

Australia’s Phoebe Litchfield came down the track and drove hard, hitting it back to Diana at knee height and it burst through the latter’s hands.

Despite sustaining the injury, Diana completed her spell of 10 overs and picked up two wickets for 56 runs.

She was then taken to a local hospital here where X-Rays confirmed the pacer to have fractured her right hand’s finger.

Following this, Diana has been ruled out of the three-match T20I series against Australia – scheduled from January 24 to 29 – and also the upcoming mega event in South Africa.

Consequently, right-handed batter Sadaf Shams, who was a part of the team’s travelling reserves for the Australia Tour and T20 World Cup, has replaced Diana in the squad.

It is pertinent to mention that Beth Mooney’s magnificent century powered Australia to thump Pakistan by 101 runs and complete clean sweep in the three-match ODI series on Saturday.

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Pakistan to face India on Feb 12 in Women’s T20 World Cup 2023

DUBAI: Pakistan will be locking horns with the arch-rivals India on February 12 at Cape Town as International Cricket Council announced the fixtures for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 in South Africa. 

The eighth edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will begin on 10 February 2023 featuring 10 teams divided into two groups.

Pakistan and India are placed in Group B along with West Indies, England and Ireland. Meanwhile, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Bangladesh are drawn in Group A.

Pakistan will start its T20 World Cup campaign with the blockbuster clash against arch-rivals followed by the matches against Ireland, West Indies and England on February 15, 19 and 21, respectively.

The top two teams in each group at the end of the group stage play the semi-finals slated on February 23 and 24.

The final of the mega-event will be staged at Cape Town on 26 February 2023 with a reserve day available on the 27th in case the match gets postponed on the designated date.

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