Sana returns to Dubai after father's demise

She had returned to Karachi ahead of Pakistan's third match against Australia.

Cricketer Fatima Sana.

KARACHI:

Pakistan women's cricket team captain, Fatima Sana, arrived in Dubai on Saturday from Karachi to rejoin the squad for their final Group A match in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Fatima will lead the national side in a crucial match against New Zealand.

Fatima had returned to Karachi ahead of Pakistan's third match against Australia following the sudden passing of her father. Her 55-year-old father, Sanaullah, passed away after suffering a heart attack while receiving treatment at a local hospital.

Before departing for Dubai, Fatima shared her emotional state, saying, "My father's death has been a tremendous shock for me. He played a significant role in shaping my career as a cricketer. He guided and supported me at every step of the way."

She added, "Fulfilling my national responsibility was important, which is why I decided to return to Dubai. I am deeply grateful to everyone who offered their condolences during this difficult time."

Fatima Sana's return is seen as a key boost for Pakistan's team ahead of their vital clash with New Zealand.

Australia thump Pakistan

Australia have sealed their place in semi-final round of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup after convincing nine-wicket win over Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Australia chased the target of 83 runs in 11th over despite their captain Alyssa Healy retired hurt for 37. After Healy's injury, Ellyse Perry maintained the momentum and smashed unbeaten 22 to clinch victory for his side.

Earlier, Australian bowlers showed brilliant performance restricting Pakistan from posting a big total in the match.

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