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Women's Asia Cup, 2nd day

Khatun leads Bangladesh's shock win

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Opposing captains Urooj Mumtaz and Salma Khatun shake hands, Bangladesh v Pakistan, Kurunegala, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Opposing captains Urooj Mumtaz and Salma Khatun shake hands at the toss, after which Pakistan opted to bat

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Bangladesh celebrate the fall of a wicket, Bangladesh v Pakistan, Kurunegala, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Bangladesh struck at regular intervals to restrict Pakistan to 134

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Panna Ghosh keeps her eyes on the ball, Bangladesh v Pakistan, Kurunegala, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Panna Ghosh keeps her eyes on the ball during a tricky Bangladesh chase

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Salma Khatun cuts on her way to a half-century, Bangladesh v Pakistan, Kurunegala, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Khatun stuck around through the strikes to take Bangaldesh to a four-wicket win

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Salma Khatun raises her bat after her fifty, Bangladesh v Pakistan, Kurunegala, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Khatun remained unbeaten on 53 from 92 balls

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Salma Khatun leads her side off the ground after their win over Pakistan, Bangladesh v Pakistan, Kurunegala, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Khatun leads her side off the ground after their win

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Karuna Jain looks to play across the line, Sri Lanka v India, Dambulla, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Karuna Jain made 29 in an opening stand of 62 after India chose to bat against Sri Lanka in game four at Dambulle

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Shashikala Siriwardene is jubilant after getting a wicket, Sri Lanka v India, Dambulla, Women's Asia Cup, May 3, 2008

Three wickets from Shashikala Siriwardene helped keep India to 227

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