Asian Games: Pakistan women's cricket team beat China by 9 wickets to reach final
Nida Rashid, with her stellar bowling, restricts China to only 37 runs at the loss of 10 wickets
Securing a berth in the final match, Pakistan women's cricket on Thursday beat China by nine wickets at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon.
Nida Rashid, with her stellar bowling, restricted China to only 37 runs at the loss of 10 wickets. Pakistan made 41 runs in only 8 overs, sending China out of the mega event.
Javeria Wadood made 21 runs while Bismah Maroof scored 13 for Pakistan.
On September 24, Pakistan qualified for today's semi-final match by defeating Thailand by 51 runs.
Pakistan play in the 17th Asian Games as defending champions after winning the title back in 2010 in Guangzhou, China.
Nida Rashid, with her stellar bowling, restricted China to only 37 runs at the loss of 10 wickets. Pakistan made 41 runs in only 8 overs, sending China out of the mega event.
Javeria Wadood made 21 runs while Bismah Maroof scored 13 for Pakistan.
On September 24, Pakistan qualified for today's semi-final match by defeating Thailand by 51 runs.
Pakistan play in the 17th Asian Games as defending champions after winning the title back in 2010 in Guangzhou, China.