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Watch: Sri Lanka Players' Amazing Dance Post Beating Pakistan In Women's Asia Cup

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It was a great victory for the Sri Lanka women's cricket team on Thursday as they edged past Pakistan by one run in the Women's Asia Cup to set up a title clash with India.

Sri Lanka chose to bat after winning the toss and posted a below-par total of 122 runs. Pakistan's Nashra Sandhu picked up three wickets to help her team restrict Sri Lanka to a low total.

After the win it was time for celebration and the Sri Lanka did it in style with a great coordinated dance. Watch: Sri Lanka's celebration after defeating Pakistan #ApeKello celebrating in styleSri Lanka qualified for the finals of the Women's #AsiaCup2022 after winning against Pakistan by 1 run.

pic.twitter.com/WXHkGcQJdd Pakistan's chase started with a bang after the opening pair of Muneeba Ali and Sidra Ameen walked out to chase the Sri Lankan total, with Ali being the aggressor of the two.

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