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4,4,4,4! Pakistan’s Fatima Sana Brutally Insulted By West Indies Ahead Of T20 Wo – Fatima Sana Faces Brutal Onslaught by West Indies in IRE-W Tri-Series

Hiba Noor · · 4 min read
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A Challenging Day for the Pakistan Skipper

In a high-intensity clash during the second T20 of the IRE-W Tri-Series 2026, the West Indies Women’s team demonstrated their explosive power, with Pakistan captain Fatima Sana bearing the brunt of the onslaught. After winning the toss and opting to bat, the West Indies openers, Hayley Matthews and Deandra Dottin, immediately put the Pakistani bowling attack under immense pressure.

Sana, who has been a consistent performer for her side, found herself struggling to contain the aggression of the Windies pair. Her two-over spell went for 25 runs without a wicket, a rare sight for a bowler of her caliber. This bruising passage of play helped West Indies race to 66 for 3 in just eight overs, setting an aggressive tone that the Pakistani bowlers struggled to counter throughout the innings.

The Contrast of Recent Form

The performance was particularly surprising given Fatima Sana’s exceptional rhythm leading into this series. During Pakistan’s tour of Zimbabwe in May 2026, Sana displayed remarkable control and skill. Across three T20 innings, she claimed five wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.98 and a strike rate of 9.00. Her highlight performance, a stunning 3 for 7 in the first T20, showcased her ability to dismantle opposition batting lineups with precision.

Her form extended into the ODI format as well, where she maintained a tight economy of 3.91 while taking five wickets across two innings. These statistics underscore why the powerplay assault she faced against the West Indies was so unexpected. As a veteran leader, Sana has consistently been the backbone of the team, making this recent struggle an anomaly in an otherwise stellar year.

The Onslaught: A Tactical Breakdown

The match witnessed a relentless display of boundary hitting. Entering the attack in the third over, Sana was immediately targeted by Deandra Dottin. After offering width on a full delivery, Sana watched as Dottin flat-batted the ball through mid-off for a boundary. Hayley Matthews then joined the fray, showcasing a masterclass in aggressive stroke play.

The pressure continued to mount as Sana attempted to adjust her lengths. Matthews found the gaps with ease, driving through the cover region and flicking a low full toss through midwicket. The West Indies openers exploited every opportunity, resulting in a series of boundaries that clearly rattled the bowling plans. By the time Sana completed her two-over spell, her economy rate had ballooned to 12.50, effectively shifting the momentum of the game firmly in favor of the West Indies.

Looking Ahead: Resilience and World Cup Ambitions

Despite the sting of this recent performance, it would be premature to write off Fatima Sana’s impact ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026. As a genuine pace-bowling all-rounder, Sana provides a unique dual threat that is invaluable to the Pakistan setup. With the new ball, she possesses the rare ability to swing the cricket ball both ways, consistently threatening the top order.

Moreover, her utility at the death is well-documented. Her signature slower-ball yorker has proven to be a reliable weapon for stalling opposition scoring in the final overs. Beyond her bowling, Sana is a potent force with the bat. Holding the record for the fastest Women’s T20I half-century—achieved in a mere 15 balls—she offers explosive potential that can change the trajectory of any match.

This difficult outing against a formidable West Indies side will undoubtedly serve as a learning curve for the captain. The character of a world-class athlete is often defined by their response to adversity, and given Sana’s technical skill set and recent trajectory, there is every reason to believe she will return with renewed focus when the stakes are highest at the upcoming World Cup.

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Hiba Noor

Hiba Noor follows women’s T20 cricket, player development, and tournament coverage.