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Pakistan Women Team Beats NZ

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Pakistan Women’s team made history in New Zealand.

Pakistan women’s cricket team won the series by defeating the Kiwis in the ongoing T20 series in New Zealand in the second match in a row.

The second T20 match of the series between Pakistan and New Zealand was played in Dunedin.

Batting first, the Shaheens set a target of 138 runs in 20 overs, in reply the Kiwis batsmen could only score 127 runs in the stipulated overs.

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Muniba Ali 35 and Alia Riaz played an innings of 32 runs from Pakistan Women’s team.

Among the Pakistani bowlers, Fatima Sana took 3 wickets and Sadia Iqbal took 2 wickets to pave the way for the team’s victory.

Pakistan won the second match by 10 wickets to clinch the series 2-0.

The final match of the series will be played in Queenstown on December 9.

After the national team’s T20 series against New Zealand, a 3-day ODI series is also scheduled.

Staff Reporter

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