mohib
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Pakistan created history on Friday beating Bangladesh by 10 wickets to win the first-ever Asian Games women's cricket tournament. The victory also handed Pakistan their first gold of these Games and prevented Bangladesh from claiming their country's first ever.
Bangladesh's total of 92 never looked enough as Pakistan openers Nida Rashid and Javeria Wadood made a positive start to their run chase, playing a full range of shots and looking to score at every opportunity.
Bangladesh could not force a much-needed breakthrough as Nida raced to a half-century off just 41 balls.
The Pakistan pair reached their target with more than four overs to spare. Nida was 51 not out with Javeria unbeaten on 39.
Bangladesh scored freely in the early part of their innings, but Pakistan's bowlers tied them down, forcing them to take risks, which led to wickets tumbling.
Captain Salma Khatun top-scored with 24, with Nida taking 4-16 and skipper Sana Mir 2-23. Wadood hit the winning boundary and was not out 39.
It was Pakistan's first gold at Guangzhou, after collecting silver in wushu and a bronze in snooker. Earlier, Japan defeated China by seven wickets to clinch bronze. The men's competition starts on the weekend.