Pakistan beat Netherlands by 37 runs in Women's T20 WC: Fatima Sana

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Pakistan beat Netherlands by 37 runs in Women's T20 WC: Fatima Sana

Synopsis

Pakistan closed their Women's T20 World Cup campaign with a first win — a 37-run defeat of the Netherlands in Bristol. Gull Feroza's unbeaten 63 rescued a wobbling innings, while Fatima Sana and Ayesha Zafar shared six wickets to bowl out the Dutch for 89. The result was a relief, but Pakistan's batting frailties were on show right until the end.

Key Takeaways

Pakistan beat Netherlands by 37 runs at the County Ground, Bristol on 27 June in the Women's T20 World Cup .
Gull Feroza scored an unbeaten 63 to take Pakistan to 126/6 , despite the last four wickets falling for just 20 runs .
Fatima Sana and Ayesha Zafar each took three wickets to bowl out the Netherlands for 89 .
Gull Feroza was named Player of the Match .
Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana flagged batting improvement as the team's key takeaway from the tournament.
The Netherlands ended their maiden Women's T20 World Cup appearance without a win, but captain Babette de Leede called the experience 'incredible' and a foundation for future growth.

Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana credited her team's collective performance after the side closed their Women's T20 World Cup campaign on a high, defeating the Netherlands by 37 runs at the County Ground, Bristol on 27 June. The result gave Pakistan their first win of the tournament, ending what had been a difficult campaign on a positive note.

How Pakistan Set the Target

Gull Feroza anchored the Pakistan innings with an unbeaten 63, steering her side to 126/6 despite a late collapse that saw the last four wickets fall for just 20 runs. Her measured knock — rotating strike and punishing loose deliveries — proved decisive on what she described as a 'tricky' surface at the County Ground.

Bowling Pakistan Home

In reply, the Netherlands were bowled out for 89, with Fatima Sana and Ayesha Zafar each claiming three wickets to dismantle the Dutch batting lineup. The 37-run margin was comfortable, though Pakistan's top order fragility remained a visible concern throughout the tournament.

What the Captains Said

'We needed a win, and credit goes to the whole team for the way they played today. Ayesha Zafar is also a senior player, and she has played a lot of time in the Pakistan team. She knows how to take responsibility. Today she took it, and the way Gull Feroza batted, I think, is what we needed in the last couple of matches,' Fatima said at the post-match presentation.

On her own contribution with the ball despite a quiet outing with the bat, Fatima added: 'I think as an all-rounder, I just prefer that whatever I do, it goes to the team. So I think it must be a good day for everyone.'

Netherlands captain Babette de Leede praised her bowlers despite the defeat. 'I think our bowlers were excellent today. I think to be able to restrict Pakistan to this score on this ground was a really good effort from us. Unfortunately, we couldn't quite get there after a good start,' she said.

De Leede also highlighted the broader significance of the tournament for Dutch cricket: 'Playing against the best teams in the world is so crucial for us as a team to improve our cricket... This is only just the beginning, hopefully, for Dutch cricket.'

Batting Remains Pakistan's Priority

Fatima was candid about the areas needing work as Pakistan head home. 'Definitely, we need to be better on the batting side. So we need to improve the batting lineup. And hopefully when we go back, we will discuss a lot of things, especially the batting side,' she said. The top-order inconsistency that plagued Pakistan through the tournament will likely dominate their post-campaign review.

Gull Feroza Named Player of the Match

Gull Feroza, awarded Player of the Match, reflected on the innings: 'Firstly, it's very important for my team and me. So I just played my game... we rotated the strike and just changed our plan because we lost a couple of wickets... on the bad balls, we punished the bad balls.' The 63 not out was precisely the kind of anchor knock Pakistan had been searching for across the competition. For the Netherlands, who entered the tournament as first-time participants, the experience itself was the milestone — and a foundation, their captain suggested, for what comes next.

Point of View

And Fatima's post-match emphasis on batting reform was notably candid. The real question is whether Pakistan's women's setup has the structural depth — coaching, domestic pipelines, match time — to turn that self-awareness into results. For the Netherlands, playing their first Women's T20 World Cup without professional contracts is a genuine achievement; the risk is that the 'experience was enough' framing becomes a ceiling rather than a launchpad.
NationPress
27 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Pakistan vs Netherlands in the Women's T20 World Cup?
Pakistan defeated the Netherlands by 37 runs at the County Ground in Bristol on 27 June. Pakistan posted 126/6 and bowled out the Netherlands for 89.
Who won Player of the Match in the Pakistan vs Netherlands Women's T20 World Cup game?
Gull Feroza was named Player of the Match for her unbeaten 63, which anchored Pakistan's innings after the side lost four wickets for just 20 runs.
How did Pakistan's bowlers perform against the Netherlands?
Fatima Sana and Ayesha Zafar each took three wickets, combining to dismantle the Dutch batting lineup and bowl them out for 89 in pursuit of 127.
What did Fatima Sana say about Pakistan's Women's T20 World Cup campaign?
Fatima credited the whole team for the win but was candid about areas for improvement, saying Pakistan 'need to be better on the batting side' and would discuss it extensively on returning home.
How did the Netherlands reflect on their first Women's T20 World Cup?
Netherlands captain Babette de Leede called the experience 'incredible' and 'so valuable', noting the team are not professional cricketers. She described the tournament as 'only just the beginning, hopefully, for Dutch cricket.'
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