Pakistan hit back to level women’s ODI series with WI

Published February 10, 2019
DUBAI: Pakistan opener Sidra Amin in action during her innings of 96 in the second One-day International against the West Indies at the ICC Academy on Saturday.
—courtesy PCB
DUBAI: Pakistan opener Sidra Amin in action during her innings of 96 in the second One-day International against the West Indies at the ICC Academy on Saturday. —courtesy PCB

DUBAI: Pace bowler Diana Baig ensured that the good work by batters Sidra Amin and Nida Dar does not go to waste as Pakistan women made a strong comeback in the three-match ODI series against West Indies women with a 34-run win in the second ODI played at the ICC Academy in Dubai on Saturday.

Diana ripped through the West Indies top-order and returned magnificent figures of four wickets for 34 runs in 10 overs as Pakistan bowlers delivered a commanding performance to ensure the defence of the 241-run target.

Diana who got the vital breakthrough when she bowled West Indies mainstay Deandra Dottin (5) bowled with impeccable control in her spell, she was ably supported by the experienced campaigner Sana Mir who took three wickets while left-arm spinner Nashra Sandhu took two wickets for 38 runs in her 10 overs.

Natasha McLean fought a lone battle for the West Indies with a blistering 76-ball 82 that included two sixes and eight fours, she added 62 for the last-wicket with Shamilia Connell who made 15.

Captain Stafanie Taylor scored 48 off 68 balls but her dismissal allowed Pakistan to take total control of the game and despite the last-wicket partnership, the West Indies were never really in the chase after losing six wickets for 105 runs inside the first 30 overs.

Earlier, an enterprising 102-run partnership between Sidra (96) and Nida (81) propelled Pakistan to their tally of 240 in 49.4 overs. Opener Sidra played some delightful shots in her 121-ball effort that included as many as 14 fours.

Sidra who made her career best score was unlucky to miss out on her 100 as she was run out while attempting a quick single, four runs short of a well-deserved century.

Nida kept the momentum going after Sidra’s departure as she posted the fourth half-century of her career. The Gujranwala-born player was in great form and maintained almost a run-a-ball strike rate in her 86-ball innings that included seven fours and two sixes.

Sana Mir scored 21 off 30 balls with the help of two fours as Pakistan ended with what proved to be a match winning total.

For West Indies Shakera Selman took two wickets for 33 runs in her 10 overs while Deandra Dottin claimed two for 55 in 10 overs.

Sidra, meanwhile, thanked the team management for the support she received prior to the series.

“The management backed me throughout and I am really happy that I have been able to reward their faith in me, during my partnership with Nida I got a lot of confidence. I was a bit disappointed on missing out on my century but my contribution in the team’s win makes me really happy,” she said.

West Indies captain Taylor lamented the lack of partnerships in the chase. “We were not able to build any major partnerships which would have helped us chase down the target, but we hope to bounce back in the series decider on Monday.”

The third and final match will be played at the same venue on Monday.

Summarised scores:

PAKISTAN 240 in 49.4 overs (Sidra Amin 96, Nida Dar 81, Sana Mir 21; Shakera Selman 2-33, Deandra Dottin 2-55); WEST INDIES 206 in in 49.4 overs (Natasha McLean 82, Stafanie Taylor 48; Diana Baig 4-34, Sana Mir 3-21, Nashra Sandhu 2-38).

Published in Dawn, February 10th, 2019

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