Pakistan women’s cricket team etched its name in the annals of history by securing a momentous 10-run victory over New Zealand in the second T20I, clinching their first-ever T20I series win against the White Ferns. This victory marks a significant milestone for Pakistan women’s cricket, as they have consistently struggled against New Zealand in the past.
Pakistan’s triumph was built on a solid foundation of all-round performances. Opener Muneeba Ali top-scored with a blistering 35 runs off 28 balls, setting the stage for a competitive total. The middle-order chipped in with valuable contributions, (Aalia Riaz scored a quickfire 32 off 22) ensuring Pakistan reached a respectable 137-6.
In response, New Zealand’s chase was hampered by a steady stream of wickets. Despite Hannah Rowe’s valiant 33 runs, the White Ferns fell short of the target, finishing their innings at 127-7.
Pakistan’s bowlers displayed remarkable discipline and composure throughout the match. Fatima Sana grabbed three wickets, while Saeeda Iqbal picked two wickets.
This historic series win marks a turning point for Pakistan women’s cricket, demonstrating their ability to compete with the world’s best teams. Their newfound confidence and momentum will undoubtedly catalyze future success.