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Women's World T20: Mithali's half-century architect's India's 7-wicket win over arch-rivals Pakistan

Team India continued their great start in the Women's World T20 as they made it two out of two wins on Sunday with a seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in Group B match. 

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Team India continued their great start in the Women's World T20 as they made it two out of two wins on Sunday with a seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in Group B match. 

After restrciting Pakistan at 133 for 7 at the Providence Stadium in Guyana, India's chase was off to a flying start, thanks to openers Mithali Raj and Smriti Mandhana. 

Mithai scored 56  and was the main architect of India's succesful chase. India kick-started the tournament with a win over New Zealand, where skipper Harmanpreet Kaur was the pick of the players for becoming the first Indian woman to have scored a ton in the World T20. 

Earlier, Indian bowlers pinned Pakistan down for the most part of their innings before allowing them to wriggle out for 133 for 7 in their ICC Women's World T20 match here Sunday. 

Opting to field after winning the toss, India made a great start with the ball, reducing Pakistan to 30 for 3 in the seventh over. 

Pakistan made a fine recovery thanks to half centuries from Bismah Maroof (53) and Nida Dar (52) as the duo stitched 93 runs for the fourth wicket to take their side to a competitive total. 

India also dropped at least three easy catches, which allowed Pakistan to come back into the Group B match. 

Opening bowler Arundhati Reddy immediately gave India the breakthrough by having Ayesha Zafar caught at the slips by Veda Krishnamurthy for naught in the final delivery of the first over.

Pakistan were yet to open the account then and they could have been in a worse situation had Smriti Mandhana not dropped captain Javeria Khan in the third over.

But two run-outs in the space of three overs gave India the upper hand. First, an outstanding direct throw from 18-year old Jemimah Rodrigues sent Umaima Sohail back to the pavilion in the fourth over while captain Javeria witnessed the same fate in the seventh over after a mixed-up.

Pakistan were on the ropes but India allowed them to gain grounds by having three dropped catches. All the three were regulation catches.

Veda Krishnamurthy dropped Nida Dar while on 15 in the 11th over. Poonam Yadav dropped the same batswoman in the 13th over when she was on 23. The next over, Poonam made a mess of a Bismah Maroof skier as she completely misjudged the trajectory of the ball.

Pakistan were still not out of the woods as they could only reach 53 for 3 at the half-way stage but the sloppy Indian fielding allowed their two batswomen Dar and Maroof to gain in confidence.

The Pakistani duo began to hit boundaries at regular intervals and both reached to their fifties towards the end of the innings. Maroof was the first to reach to her fifty in the 17th over while Dar did the same in the next over. 

But both were out in the same 19th over in the space of three balls with Dayalan Hemalatha picking the two wickets. Poonam Yadav then scalped two Pakistani wickets in the final over -- that of Aliya Riaz (4) and Sana Mir (0). 

Pakistan were penalised for five runs twice during their innings for their batswomen running on the danger area. Thus, 10 runs will be added to India's innings when they come out to bat.

(With agency inputs)

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