With their fourth straight debacle, it is now almost impossible for them to make it to the knockout round
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Having lost three consecutive games in the tourney, not many expectations rested on Pakistan when they faced a domineering Australian side in their fourth game.
In their tournament opener against South Africa, Pakistan lost by 3 wickets, followed by rather humiliating losses against England and India when they lost by 107 and 95 runs respectively.
Throughout their journey so far, they've dropped multiple catches and grassed as many opportunities which has been their biggest enemy.
With their fourth straight debacle, it is now almost impossible for them to make it to the knockout round. But much like their male counterpart, the women can spring up a surprise on their day with an out of skin performance. But that will be for pride and not for graduation to the knockout stage.
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Sankalp is a veteran European and international football writer at Sportskeeda. He has a total experience of 8 years, having previously worked for some top companies such as Wisden India and Fox Sports Asia. An engineer by qualification, Sankalp places a very high emphasis on accuracy by leaving no stone unturned in his research, and prides himself on showcasing the human aspect of the sporting world.
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