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    PAK-W Vs IRE-W, WI-W Vs SCO-W LIVE Score, ICC Women's ODI WC 2025 Qualifiers: West Indies, Ireland Have Slow Starts In Chase – Outlook India

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    Get the live scores and updates from the Pakistan Women's vs Ireland Women's, ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 Qualifiers match, right here
    Priyanaz Chatterji and Katherine Fraser are getting good assistance from the Lahore pitch, but Zaida James have hit both for a boundary, and WI-W are scoring at about 4 runs an over.
    WI-W 70/1 in 17 overs
    Sarah Forbes struggled today, having scored just nine runs having played 27 balls. However, she is beaten by Diana Baig, with the medium pacer hitting her on the pads. First down for Ireland.
    Sarah Forbes 9(29) lbw b Baig
    IRE-W 29/1 in 8 overs
    The run flow has slowed down significantly for West Indies Women. Zaida James and Hayley Matthews have been able to hit just one boundary each, and WI-W have scored just 21 runs in the last six overs. The required run rate is approaching almost run a ball.
    WI-W 44/1 in 12 overs
    Ireland Women have begun their run chase in a slow manner, dealing in dots mostly. However, Sarah Forbes hits Sadia Iqbal for a boundary, taking Ireland to 14 after 5 overs.
    IRE-W 14/0 in 5 overs
    That’s some way to begin chasing a target of 245. A boundary off the third ball, but youngster Qiana Joseph falls prey to Darcey Carter, who takes a fine catch. Joseph departs for a duck. WI-W don’t stop on their aggressive tracks, however, hitting two boundaries in the very next over.
    Qiana Joseph 0(6) c & b Carter
    WI-W 28/1 in 7 overs
    What a sad end to Pakistan’s innings in this match against Ireland. After a fightback in the middle-overs, the hosts’ innings derailed as they slipped from 175-4 to 202-8. They are eventually bowled out for 217 in 49 overs.
    Scotland women are all out on 244 in 45 overs as West Indies require 245 to win this match. WI skipper Hayley Matthews was the stand out performer with 4/56 in 10 overs.
    WI skipper Hayley Matthews has 4 wickets in the match but Scotland’s score has crossed 200-plus runs. Megan McColl (45) lower order resistance has pushed the Scot’s score to parity.
    Score after 43 overs
    SCOW 232/8
    Hosts, despite three down, are nearing a 200-plus score at the Gaddafi Stadium. All-rounder Aliya Riaz is taking charge of Pakistan’s fightback after they lost Sidra Amin on 51 runs.
    Score after 36 overs
    PAKW 153/3
    Scotland have mounted a challenge against the West Indies and have to thank mostly to Sarah Bryce with the batter scoring a fifty in the game.
    Score after 30 overs
    SCOW 164/4
    Pakistan women’s have lost a set batter in Muneeba Ali for 32(59) after she was dismissed by Jane Maguire who managed to scalp her second wicket of the day. Brilliant this from the Irish.
    Score after 25 overs
    PAKW 96/2
    After the loss of first wicket, PAK batters Muneeba Ali and Sidra Amin have carried on and held fort for the hosts. The duo have conjured up a 50-plus run partnership and are looking for a bigger score against the Irish ladies.
    Score after 19 overs
    PAKW 73/1
    In 14 overs, Scotland have lost two wickets and have 63 runs on the board. West Indies bowlers have really tightened the screws and need a big innings from the Scots if they are to reach a par score.
    Score after 14 overs
    SCOW 63/2
    Scotland women just cannot get firing and find themselves 23/0 in 7 overs against West Indies.
    Score after 7 overs
    SCOW 23/0
    Pakistan have lost an early wicket in the form of Gull Feroza (4 runs) after the opening batter was dismissed by Jane Maguire and caught by Coulter Reilly.
    Score after 2 overs
    PAKW 4/1
    West Indies Women opt to bowl

    Scotland Women (Playing XI): Abbi Aitken Drummond, Darcey Carter, Kathryn Bryce(c), Sarah Bryce(w), Ailsa Lister, Megan McColl, Katherine Fraser, Priyanaz Chatterji, Chloe Abel, Hannah Rainey, Abtaha Maqsood
    West Indies Women (Playing XI): Hayley Matthews(c), Qiana Joseph, Shemaine Campbelle(w), Stafanie Taylor, Chinelle Henry, Shabika Gajnabi, Zaida James, Aaliyah Alleyne, Cherry Ann Fraser, Afy Fletcher, Karishma Ramharack
    Ireland have won the toss and elected to bowl.
    PAK-W Playing XIs: Gull Feroza, Muneeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Natalia Pervaiz, Fatima Sana (c), Rameen Shamim, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig, Sadia Iqbal.
    IRE-W Playing XIs: Sarah Forbes, Gaby Lewis (c), Amy Hunter (wk), Orla Prendergast, Laura Delany, Leah Paul, Christina Coulter Reilly, Louise Little, Arlene Kelly, Jane Maguire, Cara Murray.
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