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History for Papua New Guinea’s women after victory over Zimbabwe

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
April 1, 2024
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Harare, Apr 1 Earlier, the tourists looked unlikely to score 15 off the final over in their chase of 120, though a flurry from veteran Pauke Siaka brought scores level, even after she was run out trying to complete a second run with partner Kevau Frank.

Another run out off the last ball kept the scores tied, though Siaka returned with Jimmy to prevail. The victory levels the T20I series between the teams, who now meet in a decider on Wednesday.

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Winning the toss and electing to bowl at the Harare Sports Club, Papua New Guinea claimed two Powerplay wickets, only for a Zimbabwean rebuild from captain Mary-Anne Musonda (37) and Modester Mupachikwa (45*).

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In spite of the rearguard action though, PNG kept the scoring rate down, with wickets at the other end stifling Mupachikwa’s scoring. All four PNG spinners went for fewer than a run a ball, with Jimmy’s 2/21 (4) pipped by Vicky Araa’s 2/20 (4).

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PNG also found quick scoring difficult for parts of their innings, though Siaka’s work at No.5 kept the tourists in the contest, blazing 43 off 33 balls as the only PNG player to go at better than a run a ball.

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Siaka hit the first ball of the Super Over for two, though only mustered a single off the next two deliveries. Back to back twos from Jimmy took the Lewas to seven, before the off-spinner turned around to prevent a boundary in the first five deliveries bowling. A dot ball to Ndhlovu secured a one-run Super Over victory, taking the three-match series to a decider.

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