Pakistan women team beat Bangladesh in first T20
KARACHI: Pakistan Women Cricket team defeated Bangladesh by 29 runs in the first Twenty20 International at the Southend Club ground in Karachi on Wednesday.
In reply to Pakistan's 125-run target, Bangladesh could only score 95 for seven wickets in their 20 overs. Ayasha Rahman scored 23, Fargana Hoque 23 and Rumana Ahmed 22 runs.
Earlier, Pakistan skipper Sana Mir won the toss
By GEO URDU
September 30, 2015
KARACHI: Pakistan Women Cricket team defeated Bangladesh by 29 runs in the first Twenty20 International at the Southend Club ground in Karachi on Wednesday.
In reply to Pakistan's 125-run target, Bangladesh could only score 95 for seven wickets in their 20 overs. Ayasha Rahman scored 23, Fargana Hoque 23 and Rumana Ahmed 22 runs.
Earlier, Pakistan skipper Sana Mir won the toss and opted to bat. The team reached their score of 124 runs with the help of Bisma Maroof's 65 and 44 runs by Javeria Khan.
Anam Amin grabbed two wickets for the green-shirts.
The visiting Bangladeshi women team will play their second Twenty20 on October 2, followed by the ODIs on October 4 and 6.
The series in Karachi is a welcome sign for the return of international cricket to Pakistan, where no international cricket matches were played between 2009 and 2015 after a terrorist attack on the Sri Lanka team's bus in Lahore in March 2009.
The country's six-year isolation ended when the Zimbabwe men's side toured Pakistan in May-June this year for two Twenty20 internationals and three one-day matches.
In reply to Pakistan's 125-run target, Bangladesh could only score 95 for seven wickets in their 20 overs. Ayasha Rahman scored 23, Fargana Hoque 23 and Rumana Ahmed 22 runs.
Earlier, Pakistan skipper Sana Mir won the toss and opted to bat. The team reached their score of 124 runs with the help of Bisma Maroof's 65 and 44 runs by Javeria Khan.
Anam Amin grabbed two wickets for the green-shirts.
The visiting Bangladeshi women team will play their second Twenty20 on October 2, followed by the ODIs on October 4 and 6.
The series in Karachi is a welcome sign for the return of international cricket to Pakistan, where no international cricket matches were played between 2009 and 2015 after a terrorist attack on the Sri Lanka team's bus in Lahore in March 2009.
The country's six-year isolation ended when the Zimbabwe men's side toured Pakistan in May-June this year for two Twenty20 internationals and three one-day matches.
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