Challengers, Stars register victories in National Women’s T20

Published May 14, 2025
KARACHI: Strikers opener Ayesha Bilal is cleaned up by Challengers captain Rameen Shamim during their National Women’s T20 Tournament fifth-round match at the HPC Oval Ground on Tuesday.—Tahir Jamal/White Star
KARACHI: Strikers opener Ayesha Bilal is cleaned up by Challengers captain Rameen Shamim during their National Women’s T20 Tournament fifth-round match at the HPC Oval Ground on Tuesday.—Tahir Jamal/White Star

KARACHI: Stars skipper Sidra Amin continued her superb form with the bat to hand Stars their third win in the fifth round of the National Women’s T20 Tournament here at the National Bank Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.

Challengers’ Sadaf Shamas (3-31 & 29) showcased all-round skills to inspire her team to a hard-fought win over Strikers at the Oval Academy Ground.

At the National Bank Stadium, Stars slipped to 19-3 after opting to bat first before Sidra, batting at number three, took it upon herself to rebuild the innings and steer her team to 145-8 in 20 overs.

Sidra, who struck seven fours and three sixes in her 58-ball 78 and currently leads the batting charts with 249 runs, forged a 34-run stand with Sidra Nawaz before three quick wickets pushed the Stars to 74-6.

At this juncture, Sidra in alliance with number batter Waheeda Akhtar collected 68 runs for the ninth wicket.

For Conquerors, Fatima Sana picked up three wickets for 34 runs.

In turn, Waheeda removed both the Conquerors opening batters, while Hafsa Khalid fell to Anosha Nasir with just 14 runs on the board. Najiha Alvi (39 not out off 44, four fours) and Fatima Sana (38 off 24, five fours and a six) staged counterattack with a 60-run stand but Anosha returned to dismiss the latter tilting the balance back in Stars’ favour.

Syeda Aroob Shah’s eight-ball 13 including a six and a four wasn’t enough as Conquerors fell 23 runs short. Anosha, Waheeda and Neelam Mushtaq dismissed two batters each.

In the other game, Challengers posted 145-7 against Strikers after being asked to bat first. Opening duo of Sadaf Shamas (29 off 23, five fours) and Shawaal Zulfiqar (22 off 24, four fours) stitched a 47-run stand.

Batting at number three, Aliya Riaz struck two sixes and a solitary four to score 35 runs off 29 balls, while also partnering with Natalia Parvaiz for a 45-run stand, which took Challengers to 111-3.

Gull Rukh hit one six in her 11-ball 14 not out, while Tasmia Rubab chipped in with two boundaries as she finished 10 off six.

Diana Baig and leg-spinner Zunash Abdul Sattar snapped three wickets each.

Strikers’ pursuit of the target was dented by opposition skipper Rameen Shamim and Sadaf, who eked out the opening batters with 25 runs on the board.

Eyman Fatima continued her fine batting form as she registered her second half-century as she took her team out of trouble in an 85-run alliance with Zoofishan Ayyaz (30 off 27, three fours).

Eyman, who has so far collected 151 runs in four outings, departed for fluent 47-ball 56 including nine fours as Challengers fought back to restrict the Strikers to 138-7 with Sadaf taking 3-31. Rameen picked up two wickets for 18 runs in her four overs.

Published in Dawn, May 14th, 2025

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