Women’s Asia Cup: Nida Dar inspires Pakistan to 13-run win over India

Pakistani all-rounder Nidar Dar celebrates after taking a wicket of Indian batsman in the Women’s Asia Cup 2022 at the Sylhet International Stadium in Bangladesh on October 7, 2022. (Pakistan Cricket Board)
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Updated 07 October 2022
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Women’s Asia Cup: Nida Dar inspires Pakistan to 13-run win over India

  • Nida Dar scores unbeaten half-century, takes two wickets
  • Pakistan batted first, handing India a 138-run target

ISLAMABAD: All-rounder Nidar Dar on Friday inspired Pakistan women’s cricket team to beat arch-rivals India by 13 runs in the Women’s Asia Cup 2022, only 24 hours after suffering a shock defeat at the hands of Thailand. 

Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof chose to bat after winning the toss against India at the Sylhet International Stadium in Bangladesh.

The green shirts bolstered their spin options by bringing in Sadia Iqbal in place of pacer Diana Baig and also replaced seam-bowling allrounder Aiman Anwer for Kainat Imtiaz. 

Pakistani opening batters Muneeba Ali and Sidra Amin both failed to impress, departing for the pavilion after scoring 17 and 11 respectively. Skipper Maroof came out to bat and put on a respectable 32 off 35 balls before she was dismissed by Renuka Singh. 

After Deepti Sharma trapped Omaima Sohail for a duck, Pakistan seemed to be in trouble at 33-3. However, in stepped Dar and turned the game around for Pakistan. With Maroof, she put on a respectable 76-run partnership and scored a half-century as well. 




Pakistan women's cricket team poses for a selfie after defeating India at the Sylhet International Stadium in Bangladesh on October 7, 2022. (Pakistan Cricket Team)

Dar scored an unbeaten 56 off 37 balls, hitting five 4s and a six, as Pakistan finished at 137/6 at the end of their 20 overs. 

India’s Sharma ended up being the pick of the bowlers, finishing with figures of 3/27 while Pooja Vastrakar took 2/23 from her four overs. 

Pakistan put India on the back foot with back-to-back wickets, as Nashra Sandhu dismissed both openers. It was then Dar’s moment to shine as she took the important wickets of Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur. 

Dar finished with figures of 2/23 and walked away with the Player of the March award. The pick of the Pakistani bowlers, however, was Sandhu with figures of 3/30 while Sadia Iqbal also ended up with 2/24 from her four overs. 

Pakistani bowler Aiman Anwer took the last wicket of the Indian side, bundling out the blue shirts for a modest 124 runs from 19.4 overs. 

“A sensational performance!” wrote the PCB on Twitter. “Pakistan earn a 13-run win over India.” 

India, who were at the top of the table with three wins from three games, are now level with Pakistan. Both teams now have six points in the tournament. 


Pakistan IT minister in Kuwait to attend digital cooperation body meeting on AI risks

Updated 04 February 2026
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Pakistan IT minister in Kuwait to attend digital cooperation body meeting on AI risks

  • Shaza Fatima Khawaja to attend event themed ‘Inclusive Prosperity in the Age of AI’
  • Pakistan approved National AI Policy last year, launched first locally hosted AI cloud

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Information Technology (IT) Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja on Wednesday arrived in Kuwait on a two-day visit to hold discussions on artificial intelligence (AI) and its risks at the fifth Digital Cooperation Organization General Assembly (DCOGA), her office said.

The annual gathering brings together representatives of various states and international organizations to discuss the digital economy and the challenges associated with its growth. This year’s theme is “Inclusive Prosperity in the Age of AI.”

Pakistan has been actively developing its AI landscape, marked by the approval of the National AI Policy in July last year and the subsequent launch of its first locally hosted AI cloud in a bid to integrate AI for economic growth.

“The federal minister will participate in the General Assembly of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) and hold meetings with representatives of member states,” the IT ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Discussions will be held on artificial intelligence and its risks, with meetings scheduled with global policymakers.”

Khawaja will hold high-level meetings with global leaders at the event and participate in the DCO thematic ministerial roundtable comprising ministers from various countries, it added.

The development comes as Pakistan seeks to position itself as a credible participant in the global AI economy to harness AI for productivity, skills development and innovation while managing regulatory risks.

Pakistan has mainly been engaging with Gulf countries on AI. In October last year, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that Saudi Arabia has offered free training in IT and AI for Pakistani youth. Last November, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates agreed to deepen cooperation in AI, digital governance and data innovation.

Pakistan is also hosting a week-long national AI initiative, “AI Indus Week 2026,” from Feb. 9-15 to promote the responsible use of technology and accelerate the adoption of AI across the public and private sectors.