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RESULT
Kurunegala, May 08, 2008, Women's Asia Cup
(26/50 ov, T:124) 124/2

India (W) won by 8 wickets (with 144 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
3/35
seema-pujare
Report

Javeria six-for gives Pakistan their first win

Round-up of the fifth day of matches at the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka

Cricinfo staff
08-May-2008

Pakistan bowled out Bangladesh for 72 © Tigercricket.com
 
Pakistan 110 (Ghosh 3-18, Sarkar 3-29) beat Bangladesh 72 (Javeria 6-8, Mumtaz 3-19)
Scorecard
Pakistan won their first match of the Asia Cup on a bowler-dominated day in Dambulla, successfully defending a low total with offspinner Javeria Khan taking six wickets to dismiss Bangladesh for 72 runs.
Bangladesh's bowlers gave their side a good chance of beating Pakistan for the second time in the tournament after restricting them to 110. Sana Javed was promoted up the order to open along with Bismah Maroof but they added four runs before Javed was caught behind off Panna Ghosh in the first over. She came back to remove Maroof and captain Urooj Mumtaz in her third and fourth overs and reduced Pakistan to 20 for 3. Things didn't improve for Pakistan and they kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Asmavia Iqbal was their top scorer with 28 and no other batsman scored more than 20. Tithy Sarkar, Bangladesh's leading wicket-taker in the tournament with eight wickets, picked up 3 for 29.
But Pakistan's target turned out to be too big for Bangladesh as eight batsmen failed to reach double figures, including three who were dismissed for ducks. Javeria and Mumtaz shared nine wickets between them to bowl out Bangladesh inside 34 overs. Shathira Jakir was their top scorer with 19 runs. Pakistan now have five points from five games, one more than Bangladesh, and both sides have a match left before they leave Sri Lanka.
India 124 for 2 (Rawat 56*) beat Sri Lanka 123 for 9 (Maodara 33*, Seema 3-35) by eight wickets
Scorecard
India continued their invincible form in the Asia Cup with a convincing eight-wicket win against Sri Lanka in Kurunegala. The two sides will next meet in the final on Sunday.
Pujare Seema, an offbreak bowler playing her first international tournament, took three wickets to become the leading wicket-taker with 11 from five games. But it was Jhulan Goswami who reached a bigger landmark - she became the fourth woman to reach 100 wickets in ODIs; among those she joined in that elite club was her teammate, Neetu David.
The first two Sri Lankan wickets fell for nine but then Dedunu Silva and Suwini de Alwis stabilised the innings with a 47-run partnership. Seema broke the partnership when she had de Alwis caught for 22. In her next over she bowled Silva and Sri Lanka stumbled to 57 for 4. She then ended a brief 40-run revival between Chamani Seneviratna and Dilani Maodara by dismissing Seneviratna for 16. Maodara could only add 26 with the last five batsmen and Sri Lanka ended their innings at 123 for 9.
India's openers were dismissed early but Asha Rawat and Mithali Raj added an unbeaten 84 to wrap up the match in 26 overs.

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