Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the Indian women’s cricket team’s commanding victory over Pakistan in the ICC Women’s World Cup on Sunday, describing it as a “perfect strike.” He further lauded the team’s performance as a “dominating display of India’s cricketing might.” India secured an impressive 88-run win against Pakistan in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The highly anticipated match was not without its share of controversies, as players from both sides appeared to skip the customary handshake at the toss and showed minimal acknowledgment towards each other during the game. The tension escalated further in Pakistan’s second innings when opener Muneeba Ali was controversially dismissed after scoring only two runs off 12 balls. The dismissal occurred when a throw from a fielder hit the stumps as Muneeba stepped out of her crease. Despite her bat initially being grounded, it was in the air at the moment the bails were dislodged, leading to a tense wait before the umpire ruled her out. This incident follows similar heated exchanges seen between the two nations’ men’s cricket teams during the Asia Cup in Dubai. The match’s controversies began even before the first ball was bowled, with an misheard call at the toss leading to an incorrect decision in favor of Pakistan.
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