
Pakistan vice-captain Nida Dar thinks that the key thing for her team will be to not repeat the mistakes made against India in their second match against Australia at Bay Oval on Tuesday.
In Pakistan's opening match of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup on Sunday, Pakistan had India in trouble at 114/6. But Pooja Vastrakar and Sneh Rana joined forces for a 122-run partnership as India posted 244/7 in 50 overs. In reply, Pakistan was all out for 137 and lost the match by 107 runs.
"Of course, we're not happy with the result of the last match. But a lot of things we have learned from yesterday's match. I think the key is we cannot repeat the mistakes that we've made. And the thing is -- bowlers were doing well, but at the back end we didn't do well -- and this is a learning for us. So hopefully as a team, we can do well, in the next matches," said Dar in the virtual press conference.