Pakistan U19 Women's beat Bangladesh to level series

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Published On: 10 Dec 2025, 19:31

DHAKA, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS)- Fizza Faiz hit a brilliant half-century as 
Pakistan Under-19 Women's team thrashed hosts Bangladesh by six wickets in 
the fourth T20 to level the five-match series at Cox's Bazar Cricket Academy 
ground today.

Put into bat first, Bangladesh Under-19 Women's team managed to rack up 126-
7, a total that Pakistan overhauled in 18.1 overs, reaching 127-4, thanks to 
Fizza's 35 ball-52 not out.

Fizza's innings that included five fours and three sixes helped Pakistan 
recover from a collapse that saw them reduced to 58-4 in 10th over.

Pakistan mad a fluent start with Eman Naseer and Komal Khan adding 33 runs in 
just 15 balls

Habiba Khatun Pinky broke through with the wicket of Komal who made 22 off 11 
with two fours and as many sixes. Her dismissal led to a collapse as Zerin 
Tasnim Labonno ripped through Pakistan batting line up with 3-31, forcing 
them to lose four wickets in 21 runs.

Eman and Fizza clawed the side back into the contest, showing sustained 
aggression and eventually guided the visitors to the victory with 11 balls to 
spare.

Eman was unbeaten on 42 off 47 after hitting four boundaries.
Bangladesh, however, had a poor start before Achena Jannat played a 34 ball-
35 to steady the innings. Mymuna Nahar then made 24 not out to help the side 
propel past 100 runs for the first time in the series.

Rozina Akram and Memoona Khalid picked up two wickets apiece for Pakistan 
youngsters.

Pakistan earlier won the first match by 13 runs before Bangladesh sealed 
three wickets and seven wickets victory respectively in the next two matches.

With the series locked at 2-2, the fifth and final game on December 12 will 
decide the winner.
 

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