Rain saves England at Women’s World Cup and ruins Pakistan hopes of historic win

The weather played a crucial role in the Women's World Cup match between England and Pakistan. England struggled with their batting, collapsing to 79 for 7 in the first 25 overs. Pakistan had reached 34 without loss in pursuit of a DLS-adjusted target of 113 when heavy rain forced the match to be abandoned. Nat Sciver-Brunt, the England all-rounder, acknowledged that her team "weren't good enough" in their performance. The match ended in a no-result, denying Pakistan their first-ever one-day international win against England.
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