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Pak women cricket team aims to bounce back against Windies in second ODI

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LAHORE, Feb 08 (APP):Pakistan women cricket team is hoping to make a strong comeback in the second match of the One Day International series against the West Indies on Saturday after the 146-run loss in the series opener at the Dubai International Stadium.

The two teams, who are aiming to win the series and collect valuable ICC Women’s Championship points, in the ongoing fourth round, meet at the ICC Academy Dubai for the match on Saturday morning, said the information made available here on Friday by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

The two teams took rest on Friday. Javeria Khan, who captained Pakistan in the opening match, is hoping of a turnaround in the do-or-die match for her team.
“We are confident of making a comeback in the second match; the players who got injured on Thursday have had a day to recover, hope that we can play our best eleven tomorrow,” she said.
West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor is pleased with her team’s performance on Thursday; her aim is to finish the series off on Saturday.
“We had a good game on Thursday and it is nice to have the two championship points with the win; the plan is to finish the series
(take an unassailable lead) with a victory in the second game,” Taylor said.
Pakistan injury update: Captain Bismah Maroof, who was injured during the training session on Wednesday, has made good progress in the last two days. The decision on her availability in Saturday’s match will be taken in the morning.
Opener Nahida Khan is also making a recovery; she was injured while batting on Thursday (knock on her helmet’s visor while attempting a pull shot).
Opening bowler Aimen Anwar injured her hamstring during the West Indies innings, the decision of playing Nahida and Aimen will be taken in the morning.

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