ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Women comfortably defeated Sri Lanka by 73 runs in their second One-Day International (ODI) match in Karachi on Friday, courtesy of an impressive century by Sidra Amin and a four-wicket haul by Fatima Sana.
Pakistan lead the ODI series 2-0, after having whitewashed Sri Lanka in the recently-held T20I series between the two sides.
The Pakistan side won the toss and opted to bat first in the game. Sri Lanka dropped Amin when she was put down in the slips before scoring a single run. From then on, Amin made sure to make Sri Lanka regret the fumble and smashed a century in the next three hours.
Pakistan managed to score a record opening century stand in the second ODI, a feat green shirts have never achieved before. Amin was joined by batter Muneeba Ali, who scored 56 off 100 balls. Amin, on the other hand, scored 123 off 150 balls — her second career century — before she was dismissed.
“Second ODI century for Sidra Ameen,” the International Cricket Council said on Twitter. “What a brilliant innings by the Pakistan opener.”
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) called it “a special effort” by Amin to bring up the second ODI 100 of her career.
Pakistan batters Bismah Maroof (36) and Nida Dar (10) remained unbeaten to guide the hosts to a respectable 253/2 at the end of 50 overs.
Sri Lanka’s Oshadi Ranasinghe and Kavisha Dilhari picked up one wicket each.
When the visitors came out to bat, Pakistan never allowed them to get comfortable at the crease. Sana and Dar dismissed Sri Lankan openers Hasini Perera and skipper Chamari Athapaththu early on in the innings.
Sana was the pick of Pakistani bowlers, finishing with 4/26 from her 10 overs. Omaima Sohail took two wickets, while Dar also claimed a scalp.
At the end of 50 overs, Sri Lanka could only score 180 at a loss of nine wickets.
The final ODI of the three-match series will be played on Sunday.