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Pakistan women’s team was banned !! Sidra Amin’s political 6-0 ceremony paves the route

As the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 countdown has begun, Pakistan and South Africa performed breathtaking batting in the ongoing three -match ODI series. The second ODI between the blazing centuries had everything and a pace of change in a dramatic collapse, but it was a celebration of Sidara Amin who stole the show in Lahore.

The dominance of South Africa began from above. Tazmin Brits and Laura Volvardt provoked a batting storm that broke the Pakistan bowlers into all corners of the ground. The pair placed a monumental 260-run stand, the third largest in women’s ODIs.

The second OD between South Africa and Pakistan turns into a batting spectacle

The early stands of Tazmin Britls and Laura Volvardt are only behind the world record for the world record for the highest opening stand for the highest opening stand by Caroline Atkins and Sara Taylor (against South Africa in 2008) and Panam Raut and Deepti Sharma (2017 against Ireland).

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The Britis were invincible, unbeaten at the best 171 of a career off 141 balls, with 20 borders and four huge sixes. On the other hand, Volvard reached its ninth ODI hundred as the rain briefly disrupted the game. He hit 10 borders during his century. When the game resumed, South Africa Pakistan ended at 292 out of 3 in 46 overs against women.

Sidara Amin led the battle of Pakistan, but the South Africa wins the war

Diana Baig took two wickets for the hosts. Pakistan’s answer was full of courage and drama. Chasing a rigorous 313-run target in revised situations, the hosts quickly stumbled and lost three quick wickets. Omma Sohail fought a tough fight with a sharp 43, but the game came alive when Sidara Amin and Natalia Parvas made allegations against South African women in Lahore.

Sidara Amin and Omma Sohail shocked South Africa with a 146 -run stand in just 111 balls, giving Pakistan real hope. Amin played a brilliant knock of 122 runs off 110 balls after Amin gifted him several lifestyle.

It was Sidara Amin’s sixth ODI and back-to-back ton in the ongoing ODI series. In the first ODIs, Amin scored 121 runs on an unbeaten 121, which was just 150 balls with 12 borders. However, his Blitz could not save the women’s match of Pakistan, as Protease won the game by eight wickets.

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Sidara Amin back-to-back makes history with centuries; Its celebration goes viral

Sidara Amin made history by scoring her second century in a line against South Africa. With her latest tons, she became the first woman from Pakistan to hit hundreds of back-to-back in OD cricket. Out of ten centuries so far by Pakistani women in Odis, six are now Amin.

The 33 -year -old special moment was made even more memorable with a celebration, which immediately attracted attention. After reaching his milestone, the right -handed batsman proudly raised six fingers towards the crowd, showing how many centuries it was for him for his name.

The gesture quickly went viral on social media.

Pakistan’s collapse won the South Africa ODE series in Lahore thriller

Coming back in the second ODI, Cloo Tritten hit in the right moment, rejected Amin and broke the backbone of Pakistan. This led a dramatic collapse that crushed the hopes of the house. In just nine balls, Pakistan lost captain Fatima Sana, setting batsman Parvaz and Diana Beg for 73.

The pressure was very high, and the wickets kept on tumbling. Nadin de Clale shone with 3/45, as Pakistan exited a strong position for 287 in 44.4 overs.

Seven wickets fell for just 40 runs at a shocking end to chase a brave as the tourists won the second ODI by 25 runs through the DLS method and sealed the series with a 2–0 lead. The final ODi is scheduled for 22 September.

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