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Nawaz b Mlaba 8 (Pak 72-5)
Sidra Nawaz shifts to off and tries to sweep it over short fine leg.
But she's exposed all three stumps and the ball rocks into leg stump as she misses.
Pakistan sliding out of the tournament.
England through to semi-finals with 46-run win
England 143-5 (Sciver 57); WI 97-9 (all out)
Windies captain Taylor retires hurt, stretchered off
Beaumont promoted to open, out for second-ball duck
SA qualify for semi-finals with 17-run victory over Pakistan
South Africa 136-6 (Wolvaardt 53*); Pkn 119-5
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Nawaz b Mlaba 8 (Pak 72-5)
Sidra Nawaz shifts to off and tries to sweep it over short fine leg.
But she's exposed all three stumps and the ball rocks into leg stump as she misses.
Pakistan sliding out of the tournament.
Need 67 from 36 balls
Bismah Maroof, Pakistan's regular captain who has been ruled out of the tournament with a broken thumb, is in the stands, trying to untangle some headphones with her arm in a sling.
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Target 137
Again, just ones and twos aren't going to cut it for Pakistan.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
If this was a T20 game between two of the world's best sides you'd think it was really tight, but Pakistan don't have the depth in their batting.
Need 75 from 48 balls
Plenty of singles, but Pakistan need to start finding the fence here.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
It's not over exactly for Pakistan, but they've still got a lot to do.
Pakistan won't want to watch most of these wickets back...
Aliya Riaz hit some powerful shots against England last time out and Pakistan need her to do that and more here.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
A crushing blow. You can kind of understand they're taking singles so you do want a bit of a lead-off, but when the ball's hit straight back, you have to turn and get back quicker than she did.
Javeria run out (Tryon) 31 (Pak 55-4)
Aliya Riaz hits it forcefully back at Chloe Tryon and the South Africa all-rounder gets a mitt on it.
The ball rolls back into the stumps before Javeria Khan can turn and get home.
A horrible way to go - and do Pakistan's chances of victory depart with their stand-in skipper?
It looks like Javeria Khan has been run out at the non-striker's end via a deflection off Chloe Tryon.
Sickener.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
The caption says "left-arm medium-fast", but I don't think this is medium-fast. Chloe Tryon is bowling left-arm spin.
Slow left-armer Chloe Tryon is on and Javeria Khan greets her by bashing it over mid-off for four!
After a slow start, Pakistan's stand-in skipper is starting to tick...
Target 137
Javeria Khan looks to be warming to her task, using her feet well to chip Sune Luus over mid-off.
Another good over for Pakistan - eight from it.
A bit short of the required run rate at the halfway stage - these two need to up it and take the chase late if Pakistan are to win.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is what happens when you move around in the crease - she created that full toss, in a sense. It's safer to hit straight with anything that's full.
That's more like it from Javeria Khan - a couple of twos before emphatically putting away a full toss from Dane van Niekerk, down the ground for four.
When your captain isn't playing hit and run.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
I was quite impressed with Aliya Riaz the other night. If Pakistan are going to take this deep, these two are going to need to stay in for 10 overs.