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Pakistan Women’s set for crucial World Cup battle with Australia

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Colombo: In a pivotal encounter at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team is set to face tournament heavyweights Australia today at the Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo. The match is scheduled to begin at 3:00 PM local time.

After splitting their first two group matches one win and one loss Pakistan enters this fixture with renewed focus and determination. With all-rounder Fatima Sana leading the side, the team aims to deliver a cohesive performance against one of the most dominant sides in women’s cricket.

Team officials remain optimistic. “The squad has shown glimpses of its potential, and there’s a clear intent to bounce back strong,” a source within the management shared. “With the pitch conditions likely to favour spinners, we expect our bowling unit to step up and take advantage.”

Australia, widely regarded as a tournament favourite, remains unbeaten so far and will pose a significant challenge. However, Pakistan is banking on tactical depth, improved execution, and the leadership of Fatima Sana to make a statement.

With the Colombo pitch expected to assist spin, the bowling strategy will be key. Fans are anticipating a closely fought battle as both sides eye a crucial win in the race to the knockout stages.

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