Earlier, Samoa won the toss and opted to bowl first following which, Pakistan’s charge with the bat was led by opening batter Maham Anees (28, 42b, 3x4s), No.6 batter Fatima Khan and No.4 batter ...
The major contributions for Pakistan came from opener Maham Anees, who scored 28 in 42 balls, and Fatima Khan, who hit 25 in 14 balls with three fours and a six from No. 6. Three other batters ...
Pakistan signed off from the Women's Under-19 World Cup with a win over Samoa as the winless teams from the group stage of the tournament played for ranking spots in Johor on Friday.
Put into bat, Pakistan scored 136/8 with Maham Anees and Fatima Khan scoring 28 and 25 respectively. Norah Salima was the most successful Samoa bowler taking three wickets for 20 runs. Right-arm ...
Maham Anees and Fatima Khan starred with the bat, the former making 28 to set the platform, before the latter teed off with 25 from just 14 balls. That helped Pakistan to reach 136 for eight after ...
Earlier, Samoa won the toss and opted to bowl first following which Pakistan’s charge with the bat was led by opening batter Maham Anees (28 off 42, three fours), number six batter Fatima Khan ...
Anees found support in middle order hitter Fatima Khan (25 off 14), who helped set up a total of 136-8 from their 20 overs. Samoa's Norah Jade Salima was the pick of the bowlers with 20-3 from her ...
Earlier, Samoa won the toss and opted to bowl first following which, Pakistan's charge with the bat was led by opening batter Maham Anees (28, 42b, 3x4s), No.6 batter Fatima Khan and No.4 batter ...
Pakistan Women Under-19 (Playing XI) - Komal Khan (C/WK), Zoofishan Ayyaz, Fatima Khan, Areesha Ansari, Minahil, Maham Anees, Haniah Ahmer (In for Ravail Farhan), Quratulain, Tayyba Imdad ...
Earlier put into bat first, Pakistan's charge with the bat was led by opening batter Maham Anees (28), Fatima Khan and No.4 batter Manahil (17). Pakistan were 66-3 at the halfway stage and then 79 ...
Ireland knocked Pakistan out of the ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup 2025. In a winner-take-all final Group B match, Ireland successfully defended a revised target of 73 at Johor Cricket Academy ...
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