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Women World T20: Pakistan wins toss, , India loses two wickets

NEW DELHI- Pakistan wins the toss and chooses to field against India in the ICC Women World T20 at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium.

At the beginning of the match, India lost two wickets to Pakistan.

While talking to the media before the match, Pakistani captain Sana Mir exclaimed, “We are in India to play positive cricket, and want to win at the Feroz Shah Kotla”.

“I want to win this game as a win here will be one of the high points in my career, and will It also be a good advertisement for our team back in Pakistan”, she added.

It is pertinent to mention that this is not the only Pak-India clash to go today but there is greater cricket faceoff between the two countries which is going to take place today evening, the Pakistan Vs India world cup T20.

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