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Fatima’s five-fer ends Pakistan’s tour of West Indies with successive wins
July 20, 2021
ISLAMABAD: An all-round performance from 19-year-old Fatima Sana helped Pakistan national women’s team record their second consecutive win as they defeated the hosts by 22 runs (DLS method) in the fifth and final One-day International at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in St John’s, Antigua on Sunday. With the West Indies Women winning the first three matches, the Stafanie Taylor-led side won the series 3-2. Chasing 194 for win, West Indies were bowled out for 171 on the last ball of the match. Fatima, right-arm fast bowler, took five for 39 in seven overs which earned her second consecutive player of the match award. She accounted for well settled Deandra Dottin (37 off 47) and Britney Cooper (40 off 53) in her first spell, before getting Rashada Williams (Five off Five), Chinelle Henry (14 off 15) and Anisa Mohammed (0 off two) in her last over of the match. Fatima, who is the recipient o
Right-arm pacer Fatima Sana claimed 5-39 in seven overs which earned her second player-of-the-match award on the trot. Photo courtesy PCB Twitter
NORTH SOUND (Antigua): An all-round performance from 19-year-old Fatima Sana helped Pakistan national women’s team record their second consecutive win as they defeated the hosts by 22 runs (DLS method) in the fifth and final One-day International at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium here on Sunday.
With the West Indies Women winning the first three matches, the Stafanie Taylor-led side won the series 3-2.
Chasing 194 for win, West Indies were bowled out for 171 on the last ball of the match with right-arm pacer Fatima claiming 5-39 in seven overs which earned her second player-of-the-match award on the trot.