Pakistan Women set up a vastly improved execution in the second T20I, yet at the same time missed the mark as Windies Women fixed the arrangement with an exciting Super Over triumph in Karachi.
In spite of the fact that she had made 22 off 24 balls prior in the match, Deandra Dottin’s capacity hitting went to the fore in the Super Over as she trucked Sana Mir for a four and two sixes. Windies oversaw 18 in the Super Over, leaving Pakistan with a tall inquire. Shakera Selman required only three conveyances to end the challenge as she expelled Aliya Riaz and Nida Dar with hardly a pause in between to give Windies the arrangement.
Batting first, Pakistan made an awfulness begin with Omaima Sohail falling for a duck in the absolute first finished. Whatever is left of the batting request, be that as it may, contributed with flawless appearances to guarantee Pakistan had a not too bad score to shield. Bismah Maroof again top-scored for the hosts with a 34-ball 31, yet it was Aliya Riaz’s crushing innings toward the end that gave the hosts the genuinely necessary late push. Her 23 fell off only 13 balls and empowered Pakistan to complete with 132 on the board.
The score didn’t look an overwhelming one, however Pakistan’s bowlers connected the crush well to guarantee they were never out of the retribution. Despite the fact that Windies’ main three all made critical commitments, the run-rate was still underneath six and left the guests requiring a quickfire thump to take them over the line.
Shemaine Campbelle’s wicket in the penultimate over, similarly as she was standing up for herself, put a stop up in progress. Requiring 13 off the last finished, bowled by Nashra Sandhu, Chinelle Henry and Merissa Aguilleira consolidated to score nine keeps running off the initial three balls. Be that as it may, exactly when it looked like Windies would seal the success, Sandhu reestablished equality by getting Aguilleira out befuddled. One run fell off the following ball, and Henry figured out how to score a couple off the last ball off the match the guarantee the scores were tied. Be that as it may, Dottin and Selman overwhelmed the hosts in the last shootout.
Brief Scores: Pakistan Women 132/4 (Bismah Maroof 31, Javeria Khan 26, Deandra Dottin 2-26) lost to Windies Women 132/6 (Shemaine Campbelle 41, Kycia Knight 32, Anam Amin 2-24) in the Super Over.