
Pakistani Women completed with a comprehensive 3-0 ODI series Zimbabwean Women After registering a nine-wicket team win in the third ODI at the National Stadium in Karachi on Sunday. Chasing a competitive target of 223, the hosts produced a batting masterclass Seagull Feroza shattered an unbeaten century Sadaf Shams He narrowly missed a hundred in a perfect run.
The lovely Biza and Kelis Ndhlovu help Zimbabwe in a total battle post
After electing to bat first, Zimbabwe Women faced more resistance than in the first two ODIs and managed to post 222/9 in 50 overs. Beloved Biza He was a standout performer with 88 off 73 deliveries, hitting 12 boundaries during his impressive innings. The road in Ndhlovu He scored 51 goals from 72 balls and made a valuable contribution to the half century And nature is cold He added 35 runs down the order to help Zimbabwe pass the 220-run mark.
Despite the loss, Zimbabwe started positively Kelly Ndraya early after a quick cameo of 8 off just six balls. Biza and Ndhlovu stabilized the innings with a crucial partnership that frustrated the Pakistani bowlers for long. Adele Zimunu It resulted in 23 runs, but regular wickets in the final overs prevented the visitors from getting a bigger total.
For Pakistani Women, Tasmia Rubab He bowled an important spell, finishing with figures of 3/49 in the 10th over. Syeda Aroob Shah while also impressing with two wickets Aisha Zafar made a surprising impact with the ball claiming two wickets for just 13 runs in six economical overs. Momina Estate Pakistan took a wicket as they managed to restrict Zimbabwe despite a strong middle-order fightback.
Ghagayi Feroza and Sadaf Shamas dominate the record chase
In response, Pakistan Women came out in full control and confidence. Openers Feroza and Shamas dismantled the Zimbabwean bowling attack with a 221-run opening stand that effectively sealed the contest well before the finish line.
Feroza was the star of the night as he made an unbeaten 106 off just 92 deliveries. His fluent knock contained 16 boundaries and showed his ability to handle both pace and spin with ease. Shamas played an excellent supporting role and came close to a century, hitting 90 off 98 balls with 13 fours.
The pair maintained a brisk scoring rate throughout the innings and consistently punished loose deliveries. Zimbabwe’s bowlers struggled to create chances Call Vulture Being the only wicket after dropping Shamas late in the chase. You see your hand then came in and finished the game quickly with an unbeaten four-run cameo as Pakistan reached 225/1 in just 31.5 overs.
Pakistan Women are entering the T20I series at a fast pace
Feroza was awarded the Man of the Match for his match-winning century that ended the hosts’ brilliant innings. He also won the Player of the Series award.
Notably, Pakistan Women had earlier dominated the series by winning the first two ODIs by 168 runs and 206 runs respectively. The teams will now shift their focus to the T20I leg of the tour, with the first T20I scheduled to take place on May 12 at the National Stadium in Karachi.
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This article was originally published here WomenCricket.coma Cricket Times company.

