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Women's World Cup: Sri Lanka Opt To Bowl Against Pakistan In Rain-hit 34 Overs Each Side Clash
Under the revised playing conditions, the Sri Lanka–Pakistan Women’s World Cup clash will be a 34-over-per-side contest with a 20-minute innings break. Four bowlers will be allowed to bowl a maximum of seven overs each, while one bowler can deliver up to six overs.
Pakistan have made two changes for the clash, with Eyman Fatima and Syeda Aroob Shah coming in for Sidra Nawaz and Diana Baig. Sri Lanka have made one change, as Dewmi Vihanga replaces Udeshika Prabodhani in the playing XI.
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