Bangladesh's Brilliant Bowling Baffles Pakistan in World Cup Opener
In the ICC Women's World Cup opener, Bangladesh's disciplined bowling, spearheaded by young pacer Marufa Akter and veteran spinner Nahida Akter, restricted Pakistan to 129 in 38.3 overs. Key wickets were claimed early, preventing Pakistan from building significant partnerships and maintaining a low run rate throughout the innings.

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In a formidable display of disciplined bowling, Bangladesh's women cricketers, led by rising pacer Marufa Akter and seasoned spinner Nahida Akter, curtailed Pakistan to a meager 129 runs in their ICC Women's World Cup debut on Thursday.
The Bangladesh bowlers strategically took key wickets early on, with 20-year-old Marufa initiating the collapse by dismissing Pakistan's top-order batters Omaima Sohail and Sidra Amin for ducks in the very first over. Veteran spinner Nahida Akter compounded Pakistan's woes by dispatching opener Muneeba Ali and Rameen Shamim shortly after the powerplay.
Despite their efforts, Pakistan struggled to increase their run rate, managing only 14 boundaries, including four in the powerplay. Bangladesh's tactical rotation of bowlers kept Pakistan's batters at bay, resulting in a lackluster performance with the bat.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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