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Women's WC Qualifier: Pakistan's Fatima Sana Hoping For 'more Good Things' Ahead Of WI Clash
“We'll try to be calm and easy in (batting) partnerships because in situations like these, teams tend to buckle down under pressure. We’ll cope with it better and will keep working on it, as the future games will bring greater pressure and intensity,” she said.
The skipper was pleased with her side's efforts, “This is a good thing for the team, we’ll get a boost. When you win, the team gets more confidence, and with the big matches coming, we’ll try harder.”
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