What's the Resolution for Muneeba's Strange Run-Out?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Muneeba Ali's run-out sparked controversy during the match.
- Diana Baig emphasized that the situation has been resolved.
- Pakistan's batting struggles were a key factor in their defeat.
- Baig's four-wicket haul marked a personal milestone.
- Pakistan aims to improve consistency in upcoming matches.
Colombo, Oct 6 (NationPress) Pakistani fast bowler Diana Baig addressed the peculiar run-out incident involving opener Muneeba Ali during the Women's World Cup 2025 group match against India at Colombo's R. Premadasa Stadium. She emphasized that whatever complications arose, they have now been resolved.
An extraordinary situation occurred in the fourth over of Pakistan's chase when Muneeba was ruled run-out, prompting a temporary halt in play. Pakistan contested the decision as the batter remained on the field's edge.
The confusion stemmed from Muneeba not actively attempting a run. When India appealed for an lbw off Kranti Goud's bowling, Muneeba had her bat grounded behind the crease. However, she inadvertently lifted her bat just as Deepti Sharma's throw hit the stumps, dislodging the bails.
The umpire's decision favored India, igniting significant controversy and prompting the Pakistan captain to voice concerns to the officials.
In the post-match press conference, Baig stated, 'The matter regarding Muneeba's run-out has been settled, I believe. I prefer not to dwell on it further. Whatever transpired has been resolved.'
Baig also achieved her 100th international wicket with a remarkable four-wicket performance against India. Nevertheless, Pakistan fell short by 88 runs while chasing a target of 248 runs in their second match of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup at the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium.
Baig, who recorded figures of 4/69 in 10 overs, attributed the team's struggles with batting as the reason for their defeat. She commented, 'We felt 250 was a reasonable target to chase. Unfortunately, we lost too many early wickets, which disrupted our rhythm. After Natalia and Sidra batted well, their dismissals destabilized our innings.'
'We are continually striving to improve. If we can perform more consistently, both in practice and matches, I’m confident we will start securing more victories,' she added.
Pakistan is set to face another formidable challenge against Australia on Wednesday in Colombo.
India will take on South Africa on Thursday, looking to preserve their unbeaten streak, currently standing at two wins in their home tournament.