"It has been a pleasure to come to NZ. You are the champions of sporting spirit" - wonderful words from @mir_sana05 pic.twitter.com/jsVUmsx9dD
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) November 21, 2016
In the one-off encounter at Saxton Oval in Nelson on Monday, New Zealand posted a score of 118-9 after winning the toss and choosing to bat first. Liz Perry was the top-scorer for the hosts after she scored 26 off 21 deliveries.
5-0 series defeat: Pakistan Women clean-swept by New Zealand
Pakistani bowlers troubled their opponents in the first innings, with Asmavia Iqbal and Sana Mir taking two wickets apiece, alongside Iram Javed, Sadia Yousuf, and Nida Dar who gained one scalp each.
However, in reply, Pakistan only managed to make 104 in 20 overs as they were dismissed off the final ball of the match. Aliya Riaz remained unbeaten on 28 off 22 deliveries.
That's it! A wicket last ball of the game makes it 2-25 for Newton. Unbeaten @WHITE_FERNS take the honours in 1st bilateral #WFvPAK T20 pic.twitter.com/1GHmhV83zh
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) November 21, 2016
New Zealand Women win ODI series against Pakistan Women
Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Lea Tahuhu and Amelia Kerr claimed three wickets each, whereas Thamsyn Newton gained two wickets.
Pakistan were hoping for a better performance in the shortest format of the game, following a 5-0 loss in the ODI series.
👍🏻🇳🇿🏏 pic.twitter.com/Tq2qKRbzOT
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) November 21, 2016
Monday’s match also made history by featuring three women officials, the first international match to do so.
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