IND vs Pak Toss Controversy: Umpire Mistake Costs India Toss in Women’s World Cup | Match referee’s mistake defeated India toss: Pakistani captain said Tales in Women’s World Cup match, coin heads fell

IND vs Pak Toss Controversy: Umpire Mistake Costs India Toss in Women’s World Cup | Match referee’s mistake defeated India toss: Pakistani captain said Tales in Women’s World Cup match, coin heads fell

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Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur raising the coin of the toss.

The Indian team lost the toss due to the referee’s mistake in the match against Pakistan in the Women’s World Cup. Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur touched the coin, while Pakistani captain Fatima Sana said 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. After this, Pakistani captain Fatima Sana decided to bowl first. At that time Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not object to this decision.

This was the second league match of both teams in the tournament and both teams made one change in their playing XI. The No Handshek controversy released from Mains Cricket in the Asia Cup was seen here. The two captains did not join hands at the time of the toss.

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India-Pakistan captain did not join hands After the toss, Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaun 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.

The captain of India and Pakistan did not join hands after the toss.

India defeated Sri Lanka in the first match The Indian women’s team started with a win in the Women’s ODI World Cup. The team defeated Sri Lanka by 59 runs in the opening match on 30 September. The Sri Lankan team chasing 271 runs at Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati was all out for 211 runs in 45.4 overs. Deepti Sharma was the player of the match. He scored 53 runs. Also took 3 wickets.

Pakistan lost to Bangladesh In the Women’s ODI World Cup, Pakistan lost in their first match. The team was defeated by Bangladesh by 7 wickets. Pakistan Women’s could score 129 runs at the R Premdasa Stadium in Colombo. Bangladesh achieved target by losing only 3 wickets in 31.1 overs.

Bangladesh’s Women’s team celebrating after winning the match.

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