India-Pakistan may clash again in the final of Asia Cup 2024, understand the complete equation

IND W vs PAK W Womens Asia Cup 2024 Final Scenario: The schedule for the knockout stage of the Women's Asia Cup 2024 has been finalized. If India and Pakistan win their respective matches, then once again the fans can see a clash between the arch-rivals.

Jul 25, 2024 - 13:30
India-Pakistan may clash again in the final of Asia Cup 2024, understand the complete equation
India-Pakistan may clash again in the final of Asia Cup 2024, understand the complete equation

The schedule for the knockout stage of Women's Asia Cup 2024 has been finalized. As soon as the schedule was finalized, there was a wave of happiness among the fans of India and Pakistan. Both India and Pakistan have qualified for the semi-finals. After which once again the hope of a match between India and Pakistan in the final of Women's Asia Cup 2024 has arisen. While India-Pakistan from Group A have made it to the tournament semi-finals, Sri Lanka-Bangladesh from Group B have made it.

The first semi-final of the Women's Asia Cup 2024 will be played between India and Bangladesh in Dambulla on July 26 from 2 pm. At the same time, the second final will be played between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Dambulla itself on July 26 from 7 pm. If India and Pakistan win their respective semi-finals, then the fans will once again get to see the clash between India vs Pakistan in the final.

In their first match of the Women's Asia Cup 2024, the Indian women's team defeated Pakistan. India won that match by 7 wickets and started their campaign in the Women's Asia Cup 2024. Batting first, Pakistan's team was bundled out for just 108 runs. After this, India achieved the target in just 14.1 overs.

The Indian women's team has so far played a total of three group-stage matches in this tournament with Pakistan, UAE, and Nepal and all three have registered big wins. On the other hand, while the Pakistan women's team lost one match to India, it made it to the semi-finals by winning against Nepal and UAE.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer