Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Women's World Cup 2017, Leicester
That winning feeling for Sri Lanka
In Leicester, as Pakistan and Sri Lanka battled it out to not finish last on the points table, umpires Kathy Cross and Sue Redfern became the first all-woman on-field pair to officiate in top-flight international cricket since at least 2000•Getty Images/ICC
Sana Mir could afford to smile after catching Chamari Atapattu for just 27 at midwicket•Getty Images/ICC
Pakistan seemed to get back on track, but then the set Nain Abidi was run out for 57 and a slide was underway•Getty Images/ICC
Diana Baig did much of the early damage after Sri Lanka chose to bat•Getty Images/ICC
But Dilani Manodara struck a career-best 84 off 111 balls to take Sri Lanka to a competitive 221 for 7•Getty/ICC
Things got close and finger nails were under threat•Getty Images/ICC
Chandima Gunaratne got rid of Pakistan's openers cheaply•Getty Images/ICC
In the end though, it was joy unbridled for Sri Lanka, wrapping up a 15-run win. That meant Pakistan went through the tournament winless•Getty Images/ICC