Green Shirts had strong start with 21-7 lead over Japan in the first quarter

(Web Desk): Pakistan thrashed Japan 64-39 to storm into the final of the Asian Youth Netball Championship in Jeonju-si, South Korea, on Thursday, remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament.
The Green Shirts had a strong start with a 21-7 lead over Japan in the first quarter. By halftime, they extended the score to 34-19.
The third quarter saw Pakistan lead 42-28 before ending the game at 64-39 and sealing their spot in tomorrow’s final.
Leya Raza Shah, Alisha Naveed, Sumayya Kouser , Haleema ,Jasmine Farooq, Sumayya ,Jasmine, Amani, Parisa and Farah Rasheed displayed top notch performances during the match, said a press release.
The president, chairman and secretary general of the Pakistan Netball Federation congratulated the Pakistan team on winning the semi-final.
On Sunday, Pakistan downed Japan 79-39 during their fourth group match. Pakistan will play the final either against the Maldives or Chinese Taipei on Friday.

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