Pakistan women’s captain Sana back home after father’s death

Pakistan captain Fatima Sana speaks during a press conference following a T20 series between Pakistan and South Africa women cricket teams in Multan on September 20, 2024. (PCB/File)
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  • All-rounder Sana, the youngest captain at World Cup at 22, top-scored with 30 and took two wickets in opening win over Sri Lanka
  • Pakistan went down to arch-rivals India in their second group match but remain in the hunt to make the final-four from their group

DUBAI: Pakistan captain Fatima Sana flew back home after the death of her father ahead of the team’s group clash against Australia in the Women’s T20 World Cup on Friday.
Wicketkeeper Muneeba Ali stood in to lead the team in their Group A match as they sought a win to stay in line for a berth in the semifinals.
“It’s a sad news, but these things are not under our control,” stand-in-skipper Ali said at the toss in Dubai. “We will miss her.”
Bowling all-rounder Sana, the youngest captain at the World Cup at 22, top-scored with 30 and took two wickets in their opening win over Sri Lanka.
Pakistan went down to arch-rivals India in their second group match but remain in the hunt to make the final-four from their group, where the top two teams will advance.