Women`s World Cup: Australia defeat Pakistan by 159 runs

Sana Mir XI faces unbeaten Australia in its fourth game of the tournament

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Pakistan captain Sana Mir (L), Australia captain Meg Lanning (R)

Pakistan was defeated by Australia by 159 runs in its fourth game of Women`s World Cup on Wednesday at Grace Road, Leicester. 

Team Australia gave Sana Mir-led Pakistan to chase 291 runs - batting second, Pakistani team scored 131 - all out. 

Captain Sana Mir scored the highest score for Pakistan - 45 off 86 balls. 

Six-time champion Australia have now won all of their four matches in the tournament so far. Pakistan, however, fell short against all the four-team it played against South Africa, England, India and Australia. 

Pakistan impressed in the bowling department against India, with Nashra Sandhu taking an impressive four for 26 and Diana Baig earning praise for her swing bowling.

But the batting crumbled with Sana Mir (29) and Bibi Nahida (23) the only players to reach double figures, as Pakistan were bowled out for just 74.

Diana Baig though is looking at the positives ahead of the crunch game with Australia.

Diana Baig celebrates after dismissing Indian opener/ICC

“We’re trying to prepare for the next matches and we’re positive for the Australia match that we will do something. It’s an amazing feeling to play against Australia, but it’s just a team. I want to play against the next team.

“Our fielding and bowling we were 100 per cent but we didn’t click in our batting (against India) but we will bounce back in our next match,” she vowed.

Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry, who smashed 71 runs in the match against New Zealand, said her team won’t take Pakistan lightly.

“Every match is a bit of a challenge. We’ve seen teams knock one another off with it being a bit unexpected.. For us, we would just like to keep building and hopefully improving with each match. That’s really the key.

Ellyse Perry smashed 71 runs against NZ/ICC

“If those things go well then towards the end of the tournament you should be in a really good place but there’s a bit of cricket to play before then,” she said.

Squads

Pakistan: Sana Mir (captain), Asmavia Iqbal, Ayesha Zafar, Diana Baig, Ghulam Fatima, Iram Javed, Javeria Wadood, Kainat Imtiaz, Marina Iqbal, Bibi Nahida, Nain Abidi, Nashra Sundhu, Sadia Yousaf, Sidra Nawaz and Waheeda Akhter

Australia: Meg Lanning (captain), Sarah Aley, Kristen Beams, Nicole Bolton, Alex Blackwell, Ashleigh Gardner, Rachael Haynes, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Belinda Vakarewa, Elyse Villani and Amanda-Jade Wellington

Umpires: Sue Redfern and Anil Chaudhary

Match referee: David Jukes