<p>Dambulla: Contenders <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/indian-womens-cricket-team">India</a> started their Women's T20 Asia Cup title defence on a rousing note, demolishing arch-foes Pakistan by seven wickets here on Friday.</p><p>India bundled out Pakistan for a below-par 108 after being asked to bowl and then chased down the target with as many as 35 balls remaining.</p>.We are very greedy to win every game: Harmanpreet Kaur ahead of women's Asia Cup.<p>Chasing 109, Indian openers Shafali Verma (40) and Smriti Mandhana (45) were at their best as they toyed with the Pakistani attack from the word go.</p><p>It was an aggressive display of batting from both the Indian openers as they mostly dealt in fours and sixes.</p><p>The duo of Mandhana and Shafali hit two fours and a six off Tuba Hassan to collect 15 runs in the sixth over.</p><p>The seventh over bowled by Hassan yielded 21 runs with Mandhana hitting the bowler for five boundaries.</p><p>Pakistan finally tasted success in the 10th over in the form of Mandhana who was caught by Aliya Riaz at mid-wicket off the bowling of Syeda Aroob Shah.</p><p>Shafali departed in the 12th over, but by then, she and Mandhana had already done the damage.</p><p>Dayalan Hemalatha (14) didn't last long, caught by Hassan off Nashra Sandhu.</p><p>Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues then ensured a comfortable win for the title holders.</p><p>Earlier, India dished out a fine effort led by experienced off-spinner Deepti Sharma (3/20).</p><p>India, after being asked to bowl first, tasted their first success in the second over itself when pacer Pooja Vastrakar (2/31) dismissed Gull Feroza, caught by skipper Harmanpreet at mid-on.</p><p>Vastrakar struck again, dismissing the other Pakistan opener Muneeba Ali with a short-pitched delivery, caught by Rodrigues at cover, reducing Pakistan to 26 for 2 after the fourth over.</p><p>The Indians didn't allow Pakistani batters to settle down as off-spinner Shyreyanka Patil (2/14) packed off Riaz, caught by Rodrigues at mid-wicket.</p><p>The Pakistani batters struggled to score runs, let alone build partnerships as Indian bowlers continued to pick up wickets at regular intervals to derail their opponents.</p><p>The next to depart was Pakistan skipper Nida Dar who holed out to Hemalatha at long-on off the bowling of Deepti as the batter went for her customary heave over the straight boundary.</p><p>It was raining wickets for India as pacer Renuka Singh (2/14) struck twice in the last two deliveries of her spell.</p><p>Renuka first accounted for Sidra Amin (25) and then trapped Iram Javed leg before in the next ball to reduce Pakistan to 61 for 6 in 13 overs.</p><p>Thereafter Tuba Hassan (22) and Fatima Sana (22 not out) stitched together a valuable 31-run stand for the seventh wicket to take Pakistan forward.</p><p>But their partnership came to an end in the 18th over when Hassan was caught by Radha Yadav at backward point off Deepti.</p><p>The 18th over bowled by Deepti saw three dismissals -- Hassan, Syeda Aroob Shah and Nashra Sandhu.</p><p>While Hassan and Sandhu fell to Deepti, Shah was run out, denying the India spinner a hat-trick.</p><p>Sana hammered left-arm spinner Radha for two sixes in the 19th over to take Pakistan over the 100-run mark. </p>
<p>Dambulla: Contenders <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/indian-womens-cricket-team">India</a> started their Women's T20 Asia Cup title defence on a rousing note, demolishing arch-foes Pakistan by seven wickets here on Friday.</p><p>India bundled out Pakistan for a below-par 108 after being asked to bowl and then chased down the target with as many as 35 balls remaining.</p>.We are very greedy to win every game: Harmanpreet Kaur ahead of women's Asia Cup.<p>Chasing 109, Indian openers Shafali Verma (40) and Smriti Mandhana (45) were at their best as they toyed with the Pakistani attack from the word go.</p><p>It was an aggressive display of batting from both the Indian openers as they mostly dealt in fours and sixes.</p><p>The duo of Mandhana and Shafali hit two fours and a six off Tuba Hassan to collect 15 runs in the sixth over.</p><p>The seventh over bowled by Hassan yielded 21 runs with Mandhana hitting the bowler for five boundaries.</p><p>Pakistan finally tasted success in the 10th over in the form of Mandhana who was caught by Aliya Riaz at mid-wicket off the bowling of Syeda Aroob Shah.</p><p>Shafali departed in the 12th over, but by then, she and Mandhana had already done the damage.</p><p>Dayalan Hemalatha (14) didn't last long, caught by Hassan off Nashra Sandhu.</p><p>Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues then ensured a comfortable win for the title holders.</p><p>Earlier, India dished out a fine effort led by experienced off-spinner Deepti Sharma (3/20).</p><p>India, after being asked to bowl first, tasted their first success in the second over itself when pacer Pooja Vastrakar (2/31) dismissed Gull Feroza, caught by skipper Harmanpreet at mid-on.</p><p>Vastrakar struck again, dismissing the other Pakistan opener Muneeba Ali with a short-pitched delivery, caught by Rodrigues at cover, reducing Pakistan to 26 for 2 after the fourth over.</p><p>The Indians didn't allow Pakistani batters to settle down as off-spinner Shyreyanka Patil (2/14) packed off Riaz, caught by Rodrigues at mid-wicket.</p><p>The Pakistani batters struggled to score runs, let alone build partnerships as Indian bowlers continued to pick up wickets at regular intervals to derail their opponents.</p><p>The next to depart was Pakistan skipper Nida Dar who holed out to Hemalatha at long-on off the bowling of Deepti as the batter went for her customary heave over the straight boundary.</p><p>It was raining wickets for India as pacer Renuka Singh (2/14) struck twice in the last two deliveries of her spell.</p><p>Renuka first accounted for Sidra Amin (25) and then trapped Iram Javed leg before in the next ball to reduce Pakistan to 61 for 6 in 13 overs.</p><p>Thereafter Tuba Hassan (22) and Fatima Sana (22 not out) stitched together a valuable 31-run stand for the seventh wicket to take Pakistan forward.</p><p>But their partnership came to an end in the 18th over when Hassan was caught by Radha Yadav at backward point off Deepti.</p><p>The 18th over bowled by Deepti saw three dismissals -- Hassan, Syeda Aroob Shah and Nashra Sandhu.</p><p>While Hassan and Sandhu fell to Deepti, Shah was run out, denying the India spinner a hat-trick.</p><p>Sana hammered left-arm spinner Radha for two sixes in the 19th over to take Pakistan over the 100-run mark. </p>