Pakistan took the lead thanks to Zahmena Malik’s 32nd-minute strike, which capitalized on a swift counterattack. Shamsunnahar Jr., the defending champions, equalized the score in the 91st minute, but Bangladesh’s relentless pressure paid off in overtime.
Bangladesh, oversaw by British chap Peter James Head servant, ruled belonging and made possibilities through Ritu Porna’s conservative endeavors, while Pakistan depended on counter-assaults.
Pakistan safeguard Maria Jamila’s impact with Shamsunnahar ended play momentarily, while Suha Hirani’s nervy 25th-minute exertion from midway was saved by Bangladesh goalkeeper Rupna Chakma.
Zahmena beat Bangladeshi defender Sheuli Azim and scored with a deft touch past Rupna thanks to Rameen’s brilliant long ball.
In the second half, Bangladesh maintained its pressure while Pakistan defended well to maintain their lead. In the second half, substitute Masura Parvin’s long-range shot was well stopped by Pakistan goalkeeper Nisha Ashraf.
It appeared as though Pakistan would secure all three points because Pakistan’s defense held firm until the final minute.
However, the national team was denied the opportunity due to Ritu’s persistence.
Ritu got the ball from the guard and perfectly ran past Pakistan protector Sanah Mehdi prior to conveying an exact cross which found Shamsunnahar, who headed home the balancer.
After their 2-5 defeat to India, Pakistan, coached by Adeel Rizki, is left with a draw and one point from two matches. The only requirement for Bangladesh to advance to the semi-final is a draw against India on Wednesday; Pakistan’s hopes hinge on the outcome.