Pakistan women win second T20I, register first-ever series victory over New Zealand

Pakistani bowler Fatima Sana celebrates after taking a wicket in Pakistan vs New Zealand T20I match at Dunedin on December 5, 2023. (Pakistan Cricket Board)
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Updated 05 December 2023
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Pakistan women win second T20I, register first-ever series victory over New Zealand

  • Fatima Sana returned figures of 3-22 while Aliya Riaz smashed 32 runs from 22 balls 
  • Player of the Match Riaz says Pakistan eyeing 3-0 whitewash over New Zealand 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan women’s cricket team registered their first-ever T20 series victory over New Zealand on Tuesday, defeating the Kiwis by 10 runs at Dunedin in the second T20 between the two sides to go 2-0 up in the three-match series. 

Pakistan went into the second T20I after beating New Zealand by seven wickets at the University of Otago Oval in Dunedin on Sunday. That win had marked Pakistan women’s first victory against New Zealand in a T20 contest. 

The green shirts batted first and handed New Zealand a target of 138 runs on Tuesday after finishing at 137-6 from their 20 overs, helped on by impressive performances from Fatima Sana, Muneeba Ali and Aliya Riaz. The Kiwis managed to score only 127-7 at the end of their 20 overs, losing the match by 10 runs. 

“HISTORY MADE IN DUNEDIN,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wrote on social media platform X. “Fatima Sana bowls with fire to help Pakistan claim a remarkable series win over New Zealand!“

Sana returned figures of 3-22 from her four overs while Sadia Iqbal finished with 2-29 and Nida Dar with 1-20 from her four overs. New Zealand’s Hannah Rowe top-scored from her side with a 24-ball knock of 33 while Georgia Plimmer scored a run-a-ball 28. 

Pakistan were helped on to 137-6, their highest total against New Zealand in a T20 match ever, with scores of 35 from 28 balls by Muneeba Ali and a quickfire 32 from 22 balls by Riaz, who was awarded the Player of the Match award. Former captain Bismah Maroof scored 21 runs from 26 balls. 

“We are very happy and thankful to Allah that we won the series against the White Ferns for the first time,” Riaz told reporters after the match. “Tt was teamwork and everyone put in brilliant performances.”

Riaz said Pakistan were targeting a 3-0 whitewash against New Zealand, adding that the green shirts would win the third match as well if they played cricket with the same positive attitude. 

The third match between the two teams is scheduled to be held on Saturday, Dec. 9. 


Pakistan PM to join dialogue panel, meet global leaders at World Economic Forum

Updated 21 January 2026
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Pakistan PM to join dialogue panel, meet global leaders at World Economic Forum

  • Sharif to address Pakistan breakfast event and attend informal world leaders’ meeting in Davos
  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar inaugurates Pakistan Pavilion to display start-ups and investment potential

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to step up Pakistan’s engagement at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, participating in a panel discussion on dialogue in an increasingly divided world and meeting international leaders and heads of global institutions.

Sharif flew to Switzerland a day earlier to attend the WEF’s 56th annual meeting.

The WEF brings together heads of state, senior government officials, business executives and leaders of international organizations to discuss global economic, political and social challenges.

“Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif will have a busy day in Davos today,” his office said in a statement released Wednesday afternoon.

“The prime minister will attend a Pakistan breakfast event and will also address the gathering,” it added. “He will take part in an informal meeting of world leaders this year themed ‘The Importance of Dialogue in a Divided Global Landscape.’”

On the sidelines of the WEF, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who is accompanying Sharif, inaugurated the Pathfinder Group’s Pakistan Pavilion, describing it as a platform to project Pakistan’s economic potential and the growing role of innovation-driven enterprises.

“He underscored the critical role of start-ups in advancing socio-economic development and driving innovation across diverse sectors,” the foreign ministry said in a statement, adding that the government remained committed to supporting entrepreneurs, particularly youth-led ventures.

Pakistan’s participation at the WEF comes as Islamabad seeks to sustain recent economic stabilization and attract investment by engaging directly with policymakers, business leaders and international institutions at the annual gathering.