July 1 (Cricketnmore) A potentially high voltage encounter is on the cards when India take on Pakistan in a first round match of the women's cricket World Cup at the County Ground in Derby, England on Sunday.
The Indians are clear favourites in all three departments. Leading is the batting department where the top three Indians, Mithali Raj, Smriti Mandhana and Poonam Raut have scored a total of 399 between them in their previous two matches of this tournament against England and West Indies. In contrast, the Pakistanis have scored a total of 107 in their last match against England in Taunton. In the bowling department, a healthy mix of experienced pace and economical spin bowling leads the way for India.
In the past encounters with Pakistan at the World Cup, India have maintained a 2-0 advantage in head to head records. They recorded their first victory in 2009 by 10 wickets at the Bradman Oval where Harmanpreet Kaur made her debut. The second victory was earned in Cuttack by six wickets in 2013.