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Match Report Match Report England, ENG Women's vs Pakistan, PAK Women's England, ENG Women's - Won by 68 runs Date: Sun 27 Mar 2016 Location: India - Tamil Nadu Match Type: Twenty20 Scorer: johnykutty philip Toss: England, ENG Women's won the toss and elected to Bat URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/363104 England, ENG Women's Pakistan, PAK Women's Score 148-5 Score 80-10 Overs 20.0 Overs 17.5 CM Edwards* Sidra Ameen TT Beaumont Nahida Khan KH Brunt Bismah Maroof LS Greenway Nain Abidi JL Gunn Sana Mir* GA Elwiss Nida Dar NR Sciver Asmavia Iqbal A Shrubsole Muneeba Ali SJ Taylor† Sadia Yousuf DN Wyatt Anam Amin LA Marsh Sidra Nawaz† page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: England, ENG Women's R B 4's 6's SR CM Edwards* 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 1 . 4 4 1 1 1 . 1 1 2 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 not out 77 61 10 0 126.23 4 . 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 4 2 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 2 4 4 . 1 TT Beaumont . 1 4 4 4 1 4 . 1 6 . 2 4 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . // c Muneeba Ali b Nida Dar 37 26 5 1 142.31 SJ Taylor† . // b Nida Dar 0 8 0 0 0.0 NR Sciver 4 4 1 1 1 . 4 . // b Nida Dar 15 8 3 0 187.5 DN Wyatt . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 . // c Anam Amin b Asmavia Iqbal 17 16 0 0 106.25 GA Elwiss . // c Nain Abidi b Asmavia Iqbal 0 1 0 0 0.0 Extras (w 2) 2 Total (5 wickets; 20.0 overs) 148 7.40 RPO Did Not Bat:["KH Brunt", "LS Greenway", "JL Gunn", "A Shrubsole", "LA Marsh"] Fall of Wicket: 68-1 (TT Beaumont 8.6 ov ), 70-2 (SJ Taylor 10.5 ov ), 89-3 (NR Sciver 12.5 ov ), 148-4 (DN Wyatt 19.5 ov ), 148-5 (GA Elwiss 19.6 ov ) Bowling: Pakistan, PAK Women's O M R W EC AV EX Anam Amin 3.0 0 36 0 12.00 - (w 1) Asmavia Iqbal 3.0 0 18 2 6.00 9.00 (w 1) Sana Mir* 4.0 0 29 0 7.25 - Sadia Yousuf 4.0 0 26 0 6.50 - Nida Dar 4.0 0 21 3 5.25 7.00 Bismah Maroof 2.0 0 18 0 9.00 - Notes: End of powerplay at 6.0. 50 up for England at 5.5. 100 up for England at 14.5. 50 for CM Edwards at 15.4. Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 2 of 34 2nd Innings | Batting: Pakistan, PAK Women's R B 4's 6's SR Nahida Khan . 1 4 . 4 1 . 4 . 1 . // b NR Sciver 15 11 3 0 136.36 Sidra Ameen . // c JL Gunn b KH Brunt 0 3 0 0 0.0 Bismah . 1 . 2 3 . // c DN Wyatt b A Shrubsole 6 11 0 0 54.55 Maroof Muneeba Ali 1 . // c KH Brunt b LA Marsh 1 4 0 0 25.0 Nida Dar . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 4 1 1 1 . 1 1 . // c LS Greenway b NR Sciver 16 22 1 0 72.73 Nain Abidi 1 1 . // c A Shrubsole b LA Marsh 2 6 0 0 33.33 Sana Mir* . 1 . 4 . 2 . 4 . // c KH Brunt b LA Marsh 11 9 2 0 122.22 Asmavia Iqbal . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 6 . 1 1 . // lbw b GA Elwiss 15 22 0 1 68.18 Sidra Nawaz† . 1 . // c GA Elwiss b GA Elwiss 1 5 0 0 20.0 Sadia Yousuf 1 . 1 . 1 . // c DN Wyatt b A Shrubsole 3 13 0 0 23.08 Anam Amin . not out 0 1 0 0 0.0 Extras (w 9, b 1) 10 Total (10 wickets; 17.5 overs) 80 4.49 RPO Fall of Wicket: 2-1 (Sidra Ameen 0.5 ov ), 26-2 (Bismah Maroof 3.4 ov ), 27-3 (Muneeba Ali 4.3 ov ), 30-4 (Nahida Khan 5.2 ov ), 35-5 (Nain Abidi 6.5 ov ), 48-6 (Sana Mir 8.6 ov ), 63-7 (Nida Dar 13.3 ov ), 67-8 (Sidra Nawaz 14.2 ov ), 80-9 (Asmavia Iqbal 16.5 ov ), 80-10 (Sadia Yousuf 17.5 ov ) Bowling: England, ENG Women's O M R W EC AV EX KH Brunt 2.0 0 11 1 5.50 11.00 (w 1) A Shrubsole 2.5 0 16 2 5.65 8.00 (w 1) LA Marsh 4.0 0 12 3 3.00 4.00 NR Sciver 4.0 0 22 2 5.50 11.00 JL Gunn 2.0 0 9 0 4.50 - GA Elwiss 3.0 0 9 2 3.00 4.50 (w 1) Notes: 50 up for Pakistan at 9.4. Power Plays: Power Play #1 0.1 - 6.0 Compulsory page 3 of 34 England, ENG Women's 148-5 Team Report Pakistan, PAK Women's 80-10 Charlotte Edwards-77(61), Tammy Beaumont- Three highest scores Nida Dar-16(22), Asmavia Iqbal-15(22), Nahida 37(26), Danielle Wyatt-17(16) Khan-15(11) Charlotte Edwards, Tammy Beaumont-68(55), Three highest Nahida Khan, Bismah Maroof-24(18), Nida Dar, Charlotte Edwards, Danielle Wyatt-59(42), partnerships Asmavia Iqbal-15(27), Nida Dar, Sana Mir-13(27) Charlotte Edwards, Natalie Sciver-19(42) 0 | 0.0% of total overs Maidens faced 1 | 5.88% of total overs 2 | 1.67% of total balls Wides faced 3 | 2.8% of total balls 0 | 0.0% of total balls No Balls faced 0 | 0.0% of total balls 43 | 35.83% of total balls Dot Balls faced 64 | 59.81% of total balls 48 | 32.43% of total runs 1s scored 33 | 41.25% of total runs 10 | 13.51% of total runs 2s scored 2 | 5.0% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 3s scored 1 | 3.75% of total runs 18 | 48.65% of total runs 4s scored 6 | 30.0% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 5s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 1 | 4.05% of total runs 6s scored 1 | 7.5% of total runs 21 (20) | 14.19% of total runs Runs scored off 1st 10 (18) | 12.5% of total runs ball of over 24 (20) | 16.22% of total runs Runs scored off 2nd 13 (18) | 16.25% of total runs ball of over 28 (20) | 18.92% of total runs Runs scored off 3rd 8 (18) | 10.0% of total runs ball of over 20 (20) | 13.51% of total runs Runs scored off 4th 14 (18) | 17.5% of total runs ball of over 18 (20) | 12.16% of total runs Runs scored off 5th 15 (18) | 18.75% of total runs ball of over 33 (20) | 22.3% of total runs Runs scored off 6th 10 (17) | 12.5% of total runs ball of over 2 (2) | 1.35% of total runs Runs scored off 7th 0 (3) | 0.0% of total runs ball of over page 4 of 34 1st Innings - England, ENG Women's 2nd Innings - Pakistan, PAK Women's Key: Dots 1's 2's 3's 4's 5's No wagon wheel data captured No wagon wheel data captured 6's W's Batting Stats Bowling Stats Batting Stats Bowling Stats Runs 148 Overs 20.0 Runs 80 Overs 17.5 Balls 115 Maiden 0 Balls 96 Maiden 1 Dot Balls 43 Wickets 5 Dot Balls 64 Wickets 10 1s 48 Wides 2 1s 33 Wides 3 2s 10 No Balls 0 2s 2 No Balls 0 3s 0 Economy 7.4 3s 1 Economy 4.486 4s 18 4s 6 5s 0 5s 0 6s 1 6s 1 page 5 of 34 England, ENG Women's Pakistan, PAK Women's Manhattan Run Worm page 6 of 34 England, ENG Women's Pakistan, PAK Women's RPO Match Partnerships England, ENG Women's Pakistan, PAK Women's Extras 1(1), Charlotte Edwards 30(28), Tammy Beaumont 37(26)||Nahida Khan 1(2), Sidra Ameen 0(3), Extras 1(1) 68(55) 2(6) Charlotte Edwards 2(3), Sarah Taylor 0(8)||Nahida Khan 13(6), Bismah Maroof 6(11), Extras 5(1) 2(11) 24(18) Extras 1(1), Charlotte Edwards 3(4), Natalie Sciver 15(8)||Nahida Khan 0(1), Muneeba Ali 1(4) 19(13) 1(5) Charlotte Edwards 42(26), Danielle Wyatt 17(16)||Nahida Khan 1(2), Nida Dar 2(3) 59(42) 3(5) Charlotte Edwards 0(0), Georgia Elwiss 0(1)||Nida Dar 3(3), Nain Abidi 2(6) 0(1) 5(9) |Nida Dar 2(4), Sana Mir 11(9) 13(13) |Nida Dar 9(12), Asmavia Iqbal 6(15) 15(27) |Asmavia Iqbal 0(0), Sidra Nawaz 1(5), Extras 3(1) 4(6) |Asmavia Iqbal 9(7), Sadia Yousuf 3(8), Extras 1(1) 13(15) |Sadia Yousuf 0(5), Anam Amin 0(1) 0(6) page 7 of 34 Fujitsu Heat Pumps MVP Leaderboard CM Edwards* First Place 10.74 MVP Points Rank Player MVP Points Team 1 CM Edwards* 10.74 England, ENG Women's 2 Nida Dar 10.64 Pakistan, PAK Women's 3 GA Elwiss 5.73 England, ENG Women's 4 NR Sciver 5.73 England, ENG Women's 5 LA Marsh 5.23 England, ENG Women's 6 Asmavia Iqbal 4.88 Pakistan, PAK Women's 7 TT Beaumont 4.61 England, ENG Women's 8 DN Wyatt 4.24 England, ENG Women's 9 KH Brunt 3.98 England, ENG Women's 10 A Shrubsole 3.75 England, ENG Women's 11 Nahida Khan 2.26 Pakistan, PAK Women's 12 Sana Mir* 1.68 Pakistan, PAK Women's 13 JL Gunn 1.35 England, ENG Women's 14 Nain Abidi 1.32 Pakistan, PAK Women's 15 Sidra Nawaz† 1.28 Pakistan, PAK Women's page 8 of 34 Rank Player MVP Points Team 16 LS Greenway 1.25 England, ENG Women's 17 Muneeba Ali 1.15 Pakistan, PAK Women's 18 Bismah Maroof 0.06 Pakistan, PAK Women's 19 Sadia Yousuf -0.01 Pakistan, PAK Women's 20 Anam Amin -0.2 Pakistan, PAK Women's 21 Sidra Ameen -0.22 Pakistan, PAK Women's 22 SJ Taylor† -0.99 England, ENG Women's page 9 of 34 1st Innings: 148-5 (20.0 Overs) Bowling: Pakistan, PAK Women's Power Play Over Runs Balls Wicket RPO Total Bowler Compulsory 1 9 4 .
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