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What Makes Fatima Sana the Last Spark in Pakistan’s Fading World Cup Chase

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PUBLISHED ON: 21 OCT 2025, 10:41 AM

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At this stage of the Women’s World Cup, the math is cruel, and the weather even more brutal. Pakistan haven’t won a game yet, but they’re somehow still alive. Two big wins, a bit of luck from the Bangladesh–Sri Lanka result, and a ticket to the semi-finals could theoretically still be punched. It’s the kind of improbable equation cricket fans love to pretend is possible.

She has taken nine wickets in the tournament at an average of sixteen runs per wicket, she has bowled more maidens than any other player in the tournament and she has that sort of movement on the ball that shows the batters to be in visible discomfort. That is the only reason why there is a chance that Pakistan might have enough to escape being put out of the tournament in the monsoon rain-soaked city of Colombo.

Sana’s Spellbinding Control Over the Chaos

Fatima Sana isn’t bowling fast; she’s bowling smart. Her seam position and wrist release have turned the damp Khettarama pitches into a playground for deviation. Against England, she made top-order batters look like first-timers facing a tennis ball that suddenly swerved midair. The numbers back her artistry: 15% of her overs have been maidens, a staggering figure in modern ODI cricket.

Both South Africa’s openers, Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits, are right-handers, which means they’ll be facing deliveries that nip in awkwardly from a good length. Expect Sana to tempt them with that same “corridor of uncertainty” she’s made her home all tournament.

The Batting Conundrum — Hope or Hurdle?

If Pakistan’s bowling is a sharpened blade, their batting is a paper shield. Collapses have become a pattern, not an exception. Against New Zealand, they were 92 for 5 before rain mercifully ended the embarrassment. It’s not that Pakistan lack talent, Sidra Amin and Aliya Riaz have shown glimpses but there’s a hesitancy that cripples momentum.

Now, with Eyman Fatima or Sadaf Shamas possibly returning, Pakistan might finally gamble for batting depth. It’s a bold call, but one they must take. Because in Colombo, where batting under lights feels like walking blindfolded through a storm, you need more than just intent, you need a plan.

When Rain Becomes the Twelfth Player

The northeast monsoon has made every game in Colombo a lottery. The moisture helps swing, the tackiness aids turn, and the interruptions break rhythm. Bowl first, and you get the best of the conditions. Bat first, and you risk playing roulette with the weather gods. Pakistan’s only realistic strategy? Exploit the early seam and keep it low-scoring.

Ironically, that’s exactly how they beat South Africa last month in Lahore, by dragging them into a scrappy, low-tempo contest. If the same formula clicks again, the dream stays alive, at least for another day.

Pakistan could lose to Australia before reaching the semi-final stage. Reasonably speaking they will. However, as we all know there is no reason in cricket. There is only one thing that exists in this world called cricket; which is fighting. That fight is represented by Fatima Sana who is drenched from the rain yet, she continues to run back into position over and over again. Her goal is to continue to be an anchor for her country’s dreams of making the final four.

Key Takeaway

In a rain-wrecked World Cup, Fatima Sana’s wobble-seam is Pakistan’s only sunshine.

FAQs

  1. What does Pakistan need to reach the semi-finals?

They must win their last two matches by big margins and rely on other results going their way.

  1. Why is Fatima Sana crucial in this match?

Her ability to move the ball in seam-friendly conditions gives Pakistan their best shot at upsetting South Africa.

  1. How have South Africa improved after their poor start?

Their top-order stability and Mlaba’s ODI form have transformed them into one of the most balanced sides of the tournament.

 

  1. How have South Africa improved after their poor start?

Their top-order stability and Mlaba’s ODI form have transformed them into one of the most balanced sides of the tournament.

 

Disclaimer: The insights and analyses shared in this blog represent the author’s personal viewpoints and interpretations. Readers are encouraged to engage critically, explore diverse perspectives, and form their own conclusions.

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PUBLISHED ON: 21 OCT 2025, 10:41 AM

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