Women's World Twenty20: Pakistan edge India in Delhi

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ICC Women's World Twenty20, Group B, Delhi:

India 96-7 (20 overs): Krishnamurthy 24 (19), Amin 1-9

Pakistan 77-6 (16 overs): Sidra 26 (26), Goswami 1-14

Pakistan won by two runs

Pakistan surprised hosts India with a two-run win in a rain-affected match at the World Twenty20 in Delhi.

Pakistan restricted their fierce rivals to 7-2 from the six-over powerplay, before 24 from Veda Krishnamurthy helped India to 96-7.

Pakistan were in control of the chase at 71-3, but lost three wickets for six runs, including two run-outs in as many balls at the end of the 16th over.

But then the rain came with Pakistan ahead on the Duckworth-Lewis method.

It is only Pakistan's third win in 18 World T20 matches and their second in seven games against India.

The result is a boost for England in Group B, with Charlotte Edwards' side likely to have to compete with India and West Indies for a place in the semi-finals.

England, who won their opening game against Bangladesh, meet India in Dharamsala on Tuesday.

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