Women's World Cup Points Table: Pakistan also lost to Bangladesh, after facing fourth consecutive defeat, at the bottom of the points table, know which number India is at?


Posted on 14th Mar 2022 03:27 pm by rohit kumar

ICC Women's World Cup 2022 Points Table: In the ICC Women's World Cup 2022, Pakistan (PAK w vs BAN w) has suffered a fourth consecutive defeat. In the 12th match against Bangladesh, Pakistan had to face defeat by 9 runs. Earlier, India, Australia, and South Africa had tasted defeat to Pakistan. Pakistan's team, which has suffered a fourth defeat in the tournament, has now reached the bottom of the Women's World Cup 2022 Points Table at the bottom of 8th place, while Bangladesh has benefited from this win and is 6th above England. has reached. Batting first, Bangladesh had given a target of 235 runs to Pakistan, in response to which the team could only score 225 runs despite Sidra Amin's century.

 

India is at number two in the points table of ICC Women's World Cup 2022

 

The Indian women's team is at the second position in the points table of the ICC Women's World Cup 2022 by winning 2 out of 3 matches. The only defeat India had to face was against New Zealand. Team India's next match will be against defending champions England on 16 March. On the other hand, the top team in the points table in Australia. No one has been able to beat the Kangaroo team in this World Cup so far. Australia has won all the three matches played so far. After Australia and India, South Africa is at third, New Zealand is fourth, West Indies is fifth and England is at 7th place.

 

Bangladesh created history by defeating Pakistan

 

Bangladesh has created history by registering a 9-wicket win over Pakistan in this match. Bangladesh women's team is playing this first ODI World Cup and this is their first win of the tournament against Pakistan. Surprisingly, Bangladesh's men's team also won their first World Cup match against Pakistan.

 

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