Pakistan women's team beat South Africa in T20I thriller
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Pakistan women's cricket team beat South Africa by five wickets after achieving a target of 150 scores in the last over in the first Women’s T20I of the three-match series at the National Bank Stadium Karachi on Friday, reported the 24NewsHD TV channel.
Chasing 151, Pakistan Women accumulated 151 for the loss of five wickets to register their highest successful run chase in Women’s T20Is with Aliya Riaz scoring the winning runs.
Former Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof top-scored for the hosts with a 30-ball 37, which featured four boundaries, followed by opening batter Sidra Ameen, who scored 33 off 31.
The duo also put together a 30-run stand for the second wicket before Sidra got run out in the ninth over.
Besides them, Aliya Riaz played a crucial match-winning knock and guided her side to a historic victory with an unbeaten 28 off 26 balls, laced with two boundaries.
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Pakistan have won the toss and elected to field first.
South Africa piled up a commendable total of 150/3 on the board, courtesy of a solid foundation laid by the openers.
South Africa’s opening pair of Brits and Wolvaardt scripted a solid start to the innings as the pair notched up an 85-run partnership.
The pair batted sensibly and frustrated the hosts before Nashra Sandhu finally castled Wolvaardt to draw a much-needed breakthrough for Pakistan.
Wolvaardt fell just six runs short of her half-century as she scored 44 in 38 deliveries, hitting six boundaries.
Following Wolvaardt’s dismissal, Brits was joined by Marizanne Kapp at the crease and the pair knitted a crucial partnership for their side, adding a valuable 58 runs to the total.
The second-wicket stand remained majorly dominated by Brits while Kapp batted cautiously before Sadia Iqbal got rid of her in the penultimate over.
Kapp scored 19 off 13 deliveries with the help of two boundaries.
South Africa’s mainstay Tazmin Brits then finally perished in the final over off Fatima Sana.
She remained the top-scorer for South Africa with a 64-ball 78 which featured nine boundaries and a six.
For Pakistan Women, Nashra Sandhu, Fatima Sana and Sadia Iqbal made one scalp each.