Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 6th October 2025, 8:43 AM
Off the field, discussions have been louder than performances in the latest clashes between India and Pakistan. In the T20 Asia Cup, Pakistan faced India three times, including the final, losing on all occasions. Yesterday, the two sides met again in the ongoing Women’s ODI World Cup, where Pakistan, led by Fatima Sana, suffered a heavy 88-run defeat against Harmanpreet Kaur’s side.
The match also saw controversy surrounding the dismissal of Pakistan batter Munibah Ali. Though she was at the crease, her bat was in the air when the stumps were broken, leading to a prolonged argument between Pakistan captain Fatima Sana and the fourth umpire. Eventually, Munibah had to leave the field following the out decision.
Pakistan were chasing India’s target of 248 runs when the controversy occurred in the fourth over.
The replay clearly showed that while Munibah’s bat initially touched the crease, it was in the air when the stumps were broken.
Pakistan struggled to accept this unfortunate run-out. Captain Fatima Sana even came out from the dressing room to argue with the fourth umpire, but the decision remained unchanged.
The dismissal significantly set Pakistan back. Chasing the target:
| Wicket | Batter | Runs Scored |
| 1 | Munibah Ali | 6 |
| 2 | – | 20 |
| 3 | – | 26 |
| All Out | – | 159 |
Batting highlights for Pakistan:
| Player | Runs |
| Sidra Amin | 81 |
| Natalia Parvez | 33 |
No other batter made a significant contribution, and Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 159.
According to ICC Playing Condition 30.1.2:
In Munibah’s case:
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