To qualify for the mega event later this year, host Pakistan continued its unbeaten run in the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier.
Pakistan Captain Fatima Sana had a profit of payment before the decision to bat as his team’s batting unit had registered a total of 205/6 in the 50 overs allotted.
The top order batsman Sadra Amin and captain Sana were the leading path for the domestic team, who both scored half -centuries.
Amin scored the top with 105 off 105 delivery for the green shirts, tied up with nine fours, while Sana scored an unbeaten 62 off 59 balls, tied with six fours and a six.
They both helped Pakistan recover from 85 for 4 wickets by contributing to 97 runs for the fifth wicket.
For Thailand, Thapcha Pothaong took two wickets, while Onlycha Kamkomfo and Natia Bochatham entered with a skull.
Chasing a target of 206 runs, Thailand’s batting unit opened at 118 in 34.4 overs, which resulted in Pakistan securing a match to save the World Cup eligibility.
Wicketkeeper batter Nanapat Kancharokai was the top scorer for Thailand with a knock of 19 runs.
In addition, Natia Bochatham (16), Swannan Khayoto (15), Nathakin Chatham (13), Narimol Chowi (12) and Thapta Pothavong (10) were the other notable run gaters.
For Pakistan, captain Fatima Sana, Remin Shamim and Nishra Sindhu took three wickets in each, while Sadia Iqbal once attacked.
The 87 -run victory also helped Pakistan to take the highest position in the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier standing by replacing Bangladesh, who suffered a three -wicket defeat by the West Indies earlier today. Despite sealing qualifications, the host contests Bangladesh on Saturday.