Fatima Sana named captain of ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Qualifiers Team

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has named Fatima Sana as the captain of the Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2025 Team of the Tournament, featuring four players from Pakistan.

The team selected by a panel of event commentators, including Andrew Leonard, Marina Iqbal, Kainat Imtiaz, and Joel Manning, also features players from Bangladesh, the West Indies, and Scotland.

“Fatima was Pakistan’s talisman during the tournament, chipping in with crucial late-order runs, and bringing crucial breakthroughs with her fast bowling,” the ICC said in a statement.

The team also features Pakistan’s southpaw opener Muneeba Ali and the left-arm spin duo of Nashra Sandhu and Sadia Iqbal.

Muneeba, who scored 223 runs including half-centuries against Scotland and Bangladesh, is picked as one of the openers alongside Hayley Matthews, who enjoyed a strong tournament with bat and ball.

Matthews made an unbeaten century in a losing cause in the West Indies’ opening match against Scotland and finished by scoring the second-fastest half-century in women’s ODI history against Thailand, reaching the landmark in 21 deliveries on her way to a 29-ball 70.

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The 27-year-old also topped the wicket-taking charts with 13 scalps, including four-wicket hauls against Scotland and Ireland.

Bangladesh’s Sharmin Akhter is picked at three after a consistent tournament which saw her score half-centuries against Thailand (94 not out), Scotland (57) and the West Indies (67), finishing with 266 runs at 66.50.

She is followed by the competition’s leading run-scorer and Player of the Tournament, Kathryn Bryce, who backed up scores of 91 against Pakistan and 60 against Thailand with a majestic 131 not out against Ireland, her first ODI century. She also took six wickets across the Qualifier.

Nigar Sultana takes the gloves after playing an integral role in the three victories which ultimately secured Bangladesh’s progress to the Women’s Cricket World Cup, notching consecutive scores of 101, 51 and 83 not out.

She is followed by the skipper, Fatima, who shone with bat and ball as Pakistan won all five of their matches to top the table and secure their own place at the main event later this year. She scored 106 runs – including an unbeaten 62 against Thailand – and took 12 wickets at 12.25, while going at fewer than four runs an over.

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The West Indies duo Chinelle Henry and Aaliyah Alleyne are included in the lower middle order. Henry made 46 not out against Ireland and 51 not out against Bangladesh before blasting five sixes in a remarkable 17-ball 48 in their win over Thailand.

Alleyne took 12 wickets, including four for 39 against Bangladesh, two clear of Katherine Fraser and Nashra Sandhu, who are also selected.

Scotland star Fraser took three-wicket hauls against both the West Indies and Thailand, also chipping in with valuable runs, while Nashra took wickets in every match, including three apiece against Ireland and Thailand.

Sadia Iqbal rounds out the team after taking nine wickets at 16.22 and going at just 3.84 runs an over, providing a consistent performer for the hosts.

Rabeya Khan, who took three wickets in Bangladesh’s pivotal win over Ireland and six overall, is named as the 12th player.

Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament

Fatima Sana (Pakistan) (c), Hayley Matthews (West Indies), Muneeba Ali (Pakistan), Sharmin Akhter (Bangladesh), Kathryn Bryce (Scotland), Nigar Sultana (Bangladesh) (wk), Chinelle Henry (West Indies), Aaliyah Alleyne (West Indies), Katherine Fraser (Scotland), Nashra Sandhu (Pakistan), Sadia Iqbal (Pakistan)

Reserve Player:

Rabeya Khan (Bangladesh)

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Pakistan down West Indies to seal third win in ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier

LAHORE: Fatima Sana’s three-wicket haul and a half-century from Sidra Amin led Pakistan to a comfortable 65-run victory against the West Indies in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier on Monday.

Defending a modest total of 192, the Green Shirts bowled out the West Indies for 126 in 39.2 overs, thanks to an all-round bowling performance. The victory marked the Pakistan team’s third win in the qualifying tournament.

West Indies got off to a poor start in pursuit of the target, losing their top three inside powerplay on the score of 29.

Hayley Matthews was trapped in front by Fatima Sana, while Zaida James and Shemaine Campbelle were runout, adding to the woes of the West Indies batters.

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Following the early hiccups, the West Indies team never looked in the chase as Pakistani bowlers struck at regular intervals.

 

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Aaliyah Alleyne remained the top scorer for the West Indies, scoring 22 runs off 52 balls, with only two boundaries in an otherwise disappointing batting performance.

The defeat also marked the West Indies’ second loss in the Women’s World Cup Qualifier, hanging their qualification in jeopardy with only two matches to play.

For Pakistan, Fatima Sana was the pick of the bowlers, taking three wickets for 16 in seven overs. Nashra Sandhu and Rameen Shamim were equally good with two wickets.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, the Pakistan team was bundled out for 191 in 49.5 overs.

They lost their opener Gull Feroza for just 2 runs in the third over. However, Muneeba Ali and Sidra Amin steadied the innings, continuing their good form, steadying the Pakistan innings. Muneeba was eventually dismissed for 33 off 60 balls.

Meanwhile, Sidra Amin continued her good run in the tournament and went on to score fifty. She was eventually dismissed on 54 off 94 balls, striking four fours.

She partnered with Aliya Riaz and Omaima Sohail, forging crucial partnerships to lift the team out of trouble.

For the West Indies, Hayley Matthews, Afy Fletcher, and Karishma Ramharack bagged two wickets each.

The six-team ICC event, which includes Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand, and West Indies alongside hosts Pakistan, features a single-league round-robin format with the matches taking place at the Gaddafi Stadium and LCCA ground in Lahore.

The tournament will decide the two qualifiers for the 2025 Women’s World Cup to be held later this year in India.

PLAYING XIs:

Pakistan: Gull Feroza, Muneeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Omaima Sohail, Sidra Nawaz (wicket-keeper), Fatima Sana (captain), Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu.

West Indies: Hayley Matthews (captain), Zaida James, Shemaine Campbelle (wicket-keeper), Stafanie Taylor, Chinelle Henry, Shabika Gajnabi, Jannillea Glasgow, Aaliyah Alleyne, Afy Fletcher, Ashmini Munisar and Karishma Ramharack.

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Scotland stuns West Indies despite Matthews’ heroics in ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier

LAHORE: Scotland secured a thrilling victory over West Indies by 11 runs in their opening match of the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier here at Lahore City Cricket Association Ground (LCCA) on Wednesday.

Chasing a total of 245, West Indies were bowled out for 233 in 46.2 overs.

West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews remained unbeaten with her valiant knock of 114 off 113 balls, featuring 14 fours.

The 27-year-old batter battled through cramps despite the sweltering conditions and went on to score an outstanding century.

 

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Following an early wicket in the very second over, Matthews and Zaida James steadied the West Indian innings with a partnership of 113 runs.

James was dismissed for a sluggish 45 off 89 balls, with five fours and one six.

West Indies were 120-2 in 26.5 overs before Scottish bowlers triggered a collapse.

Apart from the above-mentioned batters, there was not a significant contribution from the West Indian middle order.

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For Scotland, Katherine Fraser shined with the ball, taking three wickets for 50 runs in her 10-overs quota. Abtaha Maqsood and Chloe Abel also contributed to the bowling charts with two wickets apiece.

Earlier, after being invited to bat, Scotland were bowled out for 244 runs in their 50 overs.

Sarah Bryce remained the top-scorer with her 55 off 56 balls, featuring six fours, while Megan McColl supported her well with 45 off 44 deliveries.

For West Indies, Hayley Matthews performed excellently with the ball as well, taking four wickets in 10 overs.

Despite being on the losing side, Matthews was awarded the ‘Player of the Match’ for her all-round brilliance.

She also became just the fourth woman ever to take four wickets and score a hundred in an ODI.

West Indies Playing XI: Hayley Matthews (c), Qiana Joseph, Shemaine Campbelle (wk), Stafanie Taylor, Chinelle Henry, Shabika Gajnabi, Zaida James, Aaliyah Alleyne, Cherry-Ann Fraser, Afy Fletcher, Karishma Ramharack

Scotland Playing XI: Abbi Aitken-Drummond, Darcey Carter, Kathryn Bryce (c), Sarah Bryce (wk), Alisa Lister, Megan McColl, Katherine Fraser, Priyanaz Chatterji, Chloe Abel, Hannah Rainey, Abtaha Maqsood

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Pakistan cruise past Ireland in ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier opener

LAHORE: Diana Baig’s four-wicket haul and half-centuries from Sidra Amin and Aliya Riaz led Pakistan to a 38-run victory over Ireland in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier opener here at Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.

Chasing a challenging total of 218 runs, the Ireland team was dismissed for 179 in 44 overs.

Following the early wicket of opener Sarah Forbes, Ireland skipper Gaby Lewis and wicket-keeper Amy Hunter steadied the innings with a partnership of 69 runs before being dismissed in quick succession.

The Ireland skipper, Lewis, scored 44 runs off 67 balls, featuring four fours.

 

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Ireland was 113-3 at one stage in 28 overs. However, Pakistan triggered a mini-collapse and ran through the middle order with fine bowling.

Orla Prendergast emerged as the only other significant contributor for Ireland scoring 37 off 53 deliveries with three fours.

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For Pakistan, Diana Baig was the stand-out bowler, taking four key wickets of Ireland, while Nashra Sandhu provided strong support with three wickets.

Diana Baig was awarded the ‘Player of the Match’ for her outstanding bowling.

Earlier, after being invited to bat, Pakistan were bowled out for 217 runs in their 50 overs.

Green Shirts failed to capitalize after a strong start, just three down for 153 runs.

Pakistan’s Aliya Riaz top-scored with 52 off 58 deliveries, laced with four boundaries and a six, while Sidra Amin supported her with 51 runs.

For Ireland, Jane Maguire was the stand-out bowler, bagging three wickets. Arlene Kelly and Cara Murray scalped two wickets each.

Pakistan Playing XI: Gull Feroza, Muneeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Natalia Pervaiz, Fatima Sana (c), Rameen Shamim, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig, Sadia Iqbal.

Ireland Playing XI: Sarah Forbes, Gaby Lewis (c), Amy Hunter (wk), Orla Prendergast, Laura Delany, Leah Paul, Christina Coulter Reilly, Louise Little, Arlene Kelly, Jane Maguire, Cara Murray.

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