IND vs Pak Chaos: Toss Blunder, Run out Row & India’s No-Fifty Odi Record | Pakistani captain’s debate on Muniba’s runout: India Toss lost by referee, players upset with insects; Moments

IND vs Pak Chaos: Toss Blunder, Run out Row & India’s No-Fifty Odi Record | Pakistani captain’s debate on Muniba’s runout: India Toss lost by referee, players upset with insects; Moments

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India defeated Pakistan on the fourth consecutive Sunday. This time in Women’s ODI World Cup. India won by 88 runs in Colombo.

Many great moments were seen in the match. The most special Pakistani opener Muniba Ali’s runout of this was the runout. After taking a run in the over of Kranti Gaur, Muniba was looking at the umpire, when Deepti Sharma, standing in the first slip, picked up the ball and threw a throw towards the stumps.

Indian players appealed and the matter went to the third umpire. In the first time, he was given a knot out. After some time, the third umpire again saw the replay, it appeared that when the ball hit the stumps, Muniba’s bat was out of the crease. The TV umpire ruled out and Muniba had to return to the pavilion.

While going back to Muniba, Pakistani captain Fatima Sana argued with the fourth umpire, but the decision was not changed.

Read Ind-W vs Pak-W match moments and records …

1. India lost by mistake of match referee

The referee’s mistake lost the toss during the toss. Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur tossed the coin, while Pakistani captain Fatima Sana spoke Tales. The coin fell on the ground. South Africa’s match referee Shandre Fritz accidentally heard Sana’s call. He declared Pakistan as the winner of the toss.

2. India-Pakistan captain did not join hands after the toss

After the toss, Pakistan captain Fatima Sana and Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur.

After the toss, Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not join hands with Pakistani captain Fatima Sana. Earlier, in the Mains Asia Cup, India captain Suryakumar Yadav did not join hands with Pakistani captain Salman Aga. The Indian team also refused to take the trophy from PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi. With this, the team had to return without a trophy even after becoming the champion.

3. Harmanpreet out of Sidra Nawaz’s diving catch

India lost the third wicket in the 25th over. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur was dismissed for 19 runs. He was caught by Diana Baig at the hands of wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz. Nawaz jumped on the leg side and diving and caught the catch.

4. Jemima Rodriguez caught on no ball

In the 27th over, Jemima survived rodrigz out. She caught wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz on Diana Baig’s fourth ball. The field umpire also gave him out. Before she returned to the pavilion, the third umpire called the ball invalid. Because this ball of Baig was no ball. After that Rodriguez also hit a free hit.

5. Players troubled by insects, Pakistani captain used spray

Pakistani captain Fatima Sana sprayed to drive away insects.

The game had to be stopped twice due to small insects on the ground. The Pakistani captain used sprays for insects.

Insects came in front of him while playing the shots of Harleen Deol.

6. Richa’s catch missed, Parvez-Nawaz collided with each other

Pakistan’s Parvez and Nawaz collided with each other in an attempt to take a catch of wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh. (Photo- Star Sports)

Richa Ghosh’s catch was missed in the last over of the Indian innings. Diana Baig hit a short pitch ball outside the third ball of stump of the over. Ghosh turned a bat at him and made the ball completely missed.

Wicketkeeper Nawaz gave a voice to take the catch and ran to her right. She could also touch the ball with her gloves, but Nawaz could not take properly due to the raceing Parvez running from the backward point. On the first ball of this over, Richa hit a reverse shot.

Richa Ghosh scored 20 runs on 35 balls.

7. Muniba Ali’s Controversial Run Out On the last ball of the fourth over, Pakistan opener Muniba Ali’s run out was contracted. The last ball of the over Kranti Gaur threw Inswinger on the good length. The ball hit Muniba’s pads, India appealed to LBW, but the umpire gave a knotout.

Muniba was looking at the umpire, when Deepti Sharma, standing in the first slip, picked up the ball and threw the throw towards the stumps. The third umpire saw in the replay that Muniba hinged into the bat crease, after which the ball stumped. The TV umpire ruled for notout.

After some time, the third umpire again saw the replay, it appeared that when the ball hit the stumps, Muniba’s bat was out of the crease. The TV umpire ruled out and Muniba had to return to the pavilion.

Pakistani captain Fatima Sana argued with the fourth umpire, but the decision was not changed. At the same time, if Team India had taken a review for LBW, Muniba would have to return to the pavilion. Because she was also out LBW.

Pakistani captain Fatima Sanaa argued with the umpire after the run out.

What is the rule? According to ICC’s run -out rule number 30.1.2, if the batter run while running or dive, keep the bat in the crease once, the bat then goes away from the crease or in the air and the ball will be given a knotout.

However, if the batter is standing/standing in the crease, then he will have to keep his bat inside the crease till the ball is attached to the stumps. She was neither running nor diving in Muniba’s case. She stood after keeping the bat in the crease. Then when the ball hit the stumps, she was out of the crease. For this reason, he was given out.

8. Richa Ghosh left Amin’s catch

Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh left catch of 3 batter of Pakistan.

Sidra Amin missed the ball of Renuka Singh in the 9th over. Renuka’s length ball was coming in. Amin tried to play the shot and attached the bat. Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh initially thought that the ball would go to the right, but the direction of the ball changed rapidly after the edge. He quickly adjusted himself and diverted himself. The ball hit his wrist and the catch was missed.

Fact and record …

  • The Pakistani Women’s team has never defeated India in ODIs. There have been 12 matches between the two so far. India has won in all.
  • On Sunday, the largest agargeet score between India and Pakistan team was scored. The two teams scored 406 runs together.

1. India made its highest total in ODI without any fifty The Indian Women’s made his highest total in the ODI after a player’s fifty. The team gave Pakistan a target of 248 runs. Earlier, India scored 227 runs against New Zealand Women’s in 2024. The first place is from New Zealand, including all the teams. The team scored 267 runs in 2007.

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