
Pakistan's female cricket team beat Bangladesh to win the third and final T20 at Lahore Gaddafi Stadium by 28, claiming the 3-0 series.
According to a press release, issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the host team won the raffle and chose to hit first and made 117 for seven backed by Javeria Khan's half century.
Khan, who was the first to hit, broke a 54 of 48 balls and hit seven legs during his innings. This was his second half century after jogging after he scored 52 on Monday.
Omaima Sohail also presented an excellent performance, scoring 31 runs, including two four and six, in 29 balls.
From the side of Bangladesh, the Jahanara Alam brand presented a splendid game by taking three wickets for 12 races in four overs, while Romanian Ahmed took two wickets for 19 races.
The turn with the left arm of Anam Amin made a dent in the persecution of Bangladesh from the beginning while defeating Sharmin Akhter and Sanjida Islam in the space of three deliveries in the second entry of visitors.
Bangladesh did not recover from the first blows when Pakistan tightened the game more. Anam and debutant Saba Nazir finished with two portholes each for 10 and 22 races, respectively.
The best score in the chase race in Bangladesh was 30 of 44 balls, which came from Nigar Sultana. With a 26 ball 27 ball, Fargana Hoque was the other notable runner.
Javeria was awarded as a game player.
For scoring 108 races in three games with an average of 54, Bismah Maroof was named player of the Pakistan series, while Jahanara Alam took the prize to the Bangladesh series player for taking nine wickets in three games.
Scores in summary:
Pakistan: 117-7, 20 overs (Javeria Khan 54, Omaima Sohail 31; Jahanara Alam 3-12, Romanian Ahmed 2-19)
Bangladesh: 89-8, 20 overs (Nigar Sultana 30, Fargana Hoque 27; Anam Amin 2-10, Saba Nazir 2-22)
Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/1513828/pakistan-womens-cricket-team-outclass-bangladesh-claim-t20-series