
Women from South Africa Seal against ODI series Women of Pakistan On Friday, 19 September with a wins of 25 runs through DLS method at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore at the second ODI. A victory over a monumental batting attempt gave South Africa a 2–0 lead in the three-match series.
Tazmin Brits and Laura Volvard Slam for South Africa centuries
The day was of Tazmin Brits, who scored a breathtaking 171 off 141 balls with 20 fours and 4 sixes – the highest ODI score. He shared a record-breaking partnership with Captain Laura Volvardt, who anchored the innings with a patient in 129 delivery with 100 delivery. The pair’s inaugural stand of 292 runs flattened Pakistan’s bowling, in which visitors captured the innings in 46 overs in 46 overs.
Tazmin Brits became the first South African women to make three ODI centuries in the ODIs consecutive ODIs – and only the second player to do it in women’s ODI matches.
Amy Satternwaite made 4 in a row!How brilliant 🤩 #Pakvsa
– Natalie Germanos 🏏 (@nataliegermanos) September 19, 2025
Pakistan fights back with Sidra Amin and Natalia Parvaj’s Quickfire Nock
Chasing a revised DLS target, the women of Pakistan fought an enthusiastic battle on 110 balls thanks to Sidara Amin’s brilliant 122. His innings, decorated with 13 borders, kept Pakistan in hunting. He got strong support from Natalia Parvaj, who scored 73 off 60 balls, as the pair added important runs in the middle overs.
However, regular wickets at the back end chased Pakistan. From a strong position at 247/4, they Out of 287 in 44.4 oversFalling less than 25 runs (DLS method).
For South Africa, Nadin de Crolack led the charge with 3/45, while veteran all-rounder Marisain Cupp (2/37) and Cloo Trein (2/55) created significant successes. Despite Pakistan’s talent in mid-ordered, South African bowlers ensured that the targets were out of reach.
South Africa staged Pakistan in 2 women ODIs. https://t.co/xz7jzblpc#Cricket #Pakwvsaw #Odi pic.twitter.com/8k4ws9tnpk
– Womencrick.com (@WOMENCRICKETH) September 20, 2025
Match player
With this win, women from South Africa left the series 2–0 with a match. For his match winning knock, Tazmin Brits were named the match player.
Match player: Tzmin Brites ⭐#Pakwvsaw #Cricket #Odi pic.twitter.com/rejihezgcb
– Womencrick.com (@WOMENCRICKETH) September 20, 2025
The third and final ODI will be played at the same place on Monday, 22 September, where Pakistan will look at pride and avoid a whiteness, while South Africa will aim for a clean sweep.
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