In a rain-marred Women’s World Cup fixture, Pakistan has secured its first point of the tournament following a draw against formidable opponents England in Colombo. The match, which promised an exciting contest, was ultimately abandoned due to adverse weather conditions. Pakistan’s spirited bowling performance, spearheaded by captain Fatima Sana, put England under considerable strain, while England’s lower-order batters fought back to post a respectable total. The outcome leaves England in a strong position at the top of the table, ahead of Australia on net run rate.
The R Premadasa Stadium witnessed the frustration of a washed-out game. Fatima Sana delivered a stunning opening spell for Pakistan, making significant inroads into England’s batting order and reducing them to 78 for 7 before the rain intervened. Her aggressive pace and accurate seam bowling proved highly effective. Despite the early setbacks, Charlie Dean and Em Arlott combined for a vital 47-run partnership, helping England reach 133 for 9 in their allotted 31 overs. This late flourish provided a crucial buffer.
England’s batting efforts were impacted by the absence of Sophie Ecclestone and Lauren Bell due to illness, with Sarah Glenn and Em Arlott stepping in. While the replacements showed grit, the top order faltered. Early wickets for Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones, and the struggles of captain Heather Knight and Nat Sciver-Brunt, highlighted England’s vulnerability. Sana continued to impress, taking the important wicket of Sciver-Brunt with a sharp inswinger. Pakistan’s pursuit of a revised Duckworth-Lewis-Stern target of 113 began positively, with Omaima Sohail and Muneeba Ali reaching 34 without loss. However, subsequent rain meant the game could not be completed. This draw provides Pakistan with a valuable point and a confidence boost as they continue their World Cup journey.
