Ireland beats Pakistan in third T20I to register historic series win

Sports Nov, 17 2022
Ireland beats Pakistan in third T20I to register historic series win
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Lahore: Ireland women’s team have defeated Pakistan in the third T20I to register a historic series win, 2-1, at Gaddafi Stadium.This is the first T20I series win for any Irish team in Asia while also being the maiden away T20I series victory for the visitors. After deciding to bat first at the Gaddafi Stadium, Ireland posted 167-4 in their allotted 20 overs.

Ireland’s top-order contributed heavily to the team’s score as opener Gaby Lewis led the way with 71 runs in 46 balls. Her impressive knock included 11 fours and a six. Lewis’ fellow opener Amy Hunter scored 40 runs in 35 balls, meanwhile Orla Prendergast notched up 37 runs in 23 balls. For Pakistan, Nida Dar, Nashra Sandhu and Ghulam Fatima bagged one wicket each. While chasing the daunting target, Pakistan were all out for 133 in 18.5 overs. Opener Javeria Khan scored 50 runs in 37 balls, with the help of seven fours, but she didn’t get able support from the other end as Pakistan kept losing wickets at regular intervals.

Ireland’s Arlene Kelly and Laura Delany claimed three wickets each to restrict Pakistan during the run-chase. Gabby Lewis clinched the award for player of the match and series. She was the top scorer in the three T20Is with 144 runs at a strike-rate of 130.90. Ireland had defeated Pakistan by six wickets during the first women’s T20I of the series in Lahore on Saturday. Meanwhile, Pakistan bounced back to win the second T20I by six wickets yesterday. It must be noted that, before the T20I series, Pakistan clean swept the ODI series 3-0.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 17 2022

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