Pakistan were denied their first victory of the Women's Cricket World Cup after rain forced a no-result in their match against England in Colombo.
England had slumped to 79-7 after 25 overs before the rain came crashing down and brought a four-hour delay to proceedings, reducing the contest to 31 overs per side. They eventually recovered to set Pakistan a target of 113 via the DLS method.
Pakistan made a strong start in reply and reached 34-0 after 6.4 overs before rain returned, bringing the match to a premature end.
It was a huge let-off for England, who had struggled with bat and ball, but an even bigger heartbreak for Pakistan, who are still left waiting for their first victory of the tournament.
Pakistan's superb bowling display saw them finally get a point on the board after losses to Bangladesh, India and Australia.
It also marks the third rain-off of the tournament after Australia vs Sri Lanka and New Zealand vs Sri Lanka. Those games also took place in Colombo.
