Pakistan’s women’s team finally won a matchImage Credit Source: PCB
Pakistan cricket team has been craving for one win each for some time. Whether it is Men’s team or Women’s Team, Pakistan has become difficult to win. In the Asia Cup 2025, Pakistan’s men’s team is struggling, while the condition of the women’s team is also not good. But just before the World Cup 2025, the Pakistani women’s team finally got a big victory. Pakistan, which has already lost the ODI series against South Africa, got success in the last match. In the last ODI match, Pakistan defeated South Africa by 6 wickets on the basis of Nashra Sandhu’s deadly bowling.
The last match of the 3 -match ODI series was played in Lahore on Monday 22 September. Preparations for World Cup 2025, this series was very important for both teams. With the victory in the last two matches, South Africa took the series in its name. But Pakistan finally won in the third match and this happened because this time his bowling showed amazing, which proved to be a completely flop in both the previous matches.
Nashara blows up batting
In this match played at Gaddafi Stadium, South Africa batting first, but from the beginning it had to struggle for a big partnership and the entire team collapsed at a minor score of just 115 runs in 25.5 overs. For South Africa, Captain Laura Wulavart made a fast start and scored the highest 28 runs in 23 balls, but the rest of the batsmen also returned to the pavilion as soon as they were out. South Africa did such a bad condition by left -handed spinner Nashara Sandhu. 27 -year -old Sandhu destroyed the entire batting order of South Africa and took 6 wickets for just 26 runs in 9 overs. This was the first time in his career, when he took more than 5 wickets in an innings.
Sidra again brought victory
After the amazing Nashara Sandhu, it was the turn of the batsmen, who had done well in this series so far. However, his start also had poor and a wicket fell even before the team’s account opened. But after this Muniba Ali (44) and Sidra Amin formed a very slow but important partnership of 65 runs. After this, Pakistan lost 3 wickets and but Sidara Amin, who was in excellent form, won the unbeaten 50 -run innings and won the team in 31 overs. In this series, Sidra batted strongly and scored more than 50 runs in all three matches, of which there were brilliant centuries in the first and second match.