
Pakistan bounced back into style to avoid a clean sweep, defeated South Africa by six wickets in the third and final ODI South Africa women of Pakistan 2025 In Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. Left-arm spinner Nashra Sandhu was the star of the match with a notable six wickets, destroyed the batting lineup of the visitors and ensured that Pakistan ended the series on a positive note.
Nashra Sandhu Disclay Proteus Woman
After winning the toss, he was put on the bat, South Africa made a fast start with the skipper Laura Volvard (23 in 23, 6 square) to find borders in the will. However, once Nashara entered the attack, the innings was found. Protiaz was excluded for just 115 in 25.5 overs, the lowest of the series. In the nine overs of Nashra, one in 26 out of 26 marked one of the best mantras of his career.
Supporting his efforts, Syeda Arab Shah (2/16) and Diana Baig (1/21) ensured frequent pressure from both ends. Despite the small contribution from Nadin de Clake (24 runs 24) and Masabta Class (13 runs 14), South Africa failed to form partnership, with no batsman crossing 30.
Sidra Amin chased Pakistan
Chasing a modest 116, the women of Pakistan lost the initial wickets, but a stable partnership between Sidara Amin and Muniba Ali anchored the innings. Sidra remained under pressure, compiling a patient to 50 runs off 94 balls with eight borders, while opener Muniba added 44 for 76 runs. His 96 -run stand for the second wicket kept Pakistan firmly under control.
Although Omma for duck was a brief hiccup with the dismissal of Sohail and Sana Fatima, and Sidara fell immediately after her fifty, Natalia Parvaz (10 runs 10) ended things with aggressive stroke play. Pakistan reached 117/4 in 31 oversSealing a comfortable win over a long time.
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For South Africa, Nonkululullako Mlaba (2/46) and Nadin D Clake (2/19) were the only bowlers to make success, but defending such low clan was always about to be a surrounding work.
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Match player
There was no doubt about the sports standout artist. Six of Nashara Sandhu not only broke South Africa’s batting, but also set a tone for Pakistan’s dominance. His accuracy and flight harassed the batsmen, and were correctly named the Player of the Match.
Series Rejuvenation: South Africa cleaned ODE leg
Despite Pakistan’s morale boosting victory, it was women from South Africa who won the series 2–1. Visitors made a strong start, in which ODI won the first ODI by 8 wickets with clinical batting and bowling display. The second ODI affected by the rain, South Africa grabbed its nerve to secure a win of 25 runs through the DLS method, sealed the series before the final game.
Pakistan’s victory in the third ODI, however, gave something to celebrate on behalf of the house, especially with prominent players like Sidra Amin and Nashara Sandhu, when it matured. For South Africa, the form of Volvardt was a major positive, but his batting collapse in the previous game highlighted an area for improvement.
With the conclusion of the ODI series, both teams will now turn their attention to T20I leg.
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