Fatima Sana Leads Pakistan to Win against Thailand in ODI World Cup Qualifier
Fatima Sana Leads Pakistan to Win against Thailand in ODI World Cup Qualifier

Having already secured a place in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 with four victories from as many games, Pakistan women’s cricket team is not only winning, they’re dominating. Skipper Fatima Sana, who was visibly ecstatic after their 87-run victory over Thailand, has made one thing evident: this team is not finished yet.

“Hopefully, we will also attempt to win the final game and try to go unbeaten in all of the qualifiers,” Fatima said, her confidence reflected in the team’s current momentum.

Pakistan women clinch World Cup spot after Fatima, Sidra heroics down Thailand by 87 runs
Source: Daily Lead Pakistan

The Thailand encounter was not without suspense. Batted out first, Pakistan weathered an early patch, with Thailand’s controlled bowling in the top order throttling them. But opener Sidra Amin stood firm through grit and patience, nursing the innings when collapse would have been the only option. Her resilience, combined with Fatima Sana’s late-innings explosion, helped Pakistan to a defendable 205/6.

Bowling Brilliance Seals the Deal

Fatima’s captaincy stood out again in the bowling attack. Together with Nashra Sandhu and Rameen Shamim, she dismantled Thailand’s batting order, each of them taking three wickets to close the game—and Pakistan’s World Cup spot—with ease.

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More than a Streak—It’s a Statement

This unbroken streak isn’t about form—it’s about faith. It’s about a team learning to battle through pressure, improvise when plans go awry, and believe in one another to get the job done. And Fatima Sana, who is still just 23, has emerged as a steady hand at the tiller, tactically astute and emotionally level-headed.

Fatima Sana Leads Pakistan to Win against Thailand in ODI World Cup Qualifier
Source: Asian Telegraph

The last obstacle presents itself in the shape of Bangladesh, a powerful team eager to earn their own spot at the World Cup. But with home ground support, a winning streak to their credit, and a captain who both bats and bowls with authority, Pakistan goes into the April 19 contest with confidence and purpose.

Contenders, Not Just Participants

Whether or not they go on to finish unbeaten, this team has already made one thing clear: Pakistani women’s cricket is no longer merely playing along—it’s competing. And if Fatima Sana’s words and deeds are anything to judge by, the best may yet be yet to come.

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