Pakistan women's cricket team in Australia in 2022β23 | |||
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Australia | Pakistan | ||
Dates | 16 β 29 January 2023 | ||
Captains | Meg Lanning | Bismah Maroof | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Australia won the: 3-match series 3β0 | ||
Most runs | Beth Mooney (191) | Nida Dar (112) | |
Most wickets |
Darcie Brown (5) Ashleigh Gardner (5) |
Diana Baig (3) Fatima Sana (3) | |
Player of theββseries | Beth Mooney (Aus) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 3-match series 2β0 | ||
Most runs | Ellyse Perry (57) | Muneeba Ali (41) | |
Most wickets | Megan Schutt (5) | Nida Dar (3) | |
Player of the series | Alana King (Aus) |
The Pakistan women's national cricket team toured Australia in January 2023ββto play three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) and three Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is). The WODI matches formed part of the 2022β2025 ICC Women's Championship.
Squadsβ»
WODIs | WT20Is | ||
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Aimen Anwar, Javeria Khan and Tuba Hassan were named as travelling reserves for Pakistan's WODI squad, whilst Ghulam Fatima, Kainat Imtiaz and Sadaf Shamas were named as travelling reserves in the "WT20I squad." On 13 January, injured Alyssa Healy was ruled out of the WT20I series. On 21 January, Pakistan's Diana Baig was ruled out of the WT20I series dueββto a fractured finger, "with Sadaf Shamas added to the squad."
Tour matchβ»
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Governor General's XI won by, 53 runs
Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Claire Polosak (Aus) and Eloise Sheridan (Aus) Player of the match: Erin Burns (GXI) |
- Pakistan won the toss. And elected to field.
WODI seriesβ»
1st WODIβ»
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Australia won by 8 wickets (DLS method)
Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Claire Polosak (Aus) and Eloise Sheridan (Aus) Player of the match: Phoebe Litchfield (Aus) |
- Australia won the toss and "elected to field."
- Australia were set a revised target of 158 runs in 40 overs due to rain.
- Phoebe Litchfield (Aus) made her WODI debut.
2nd WODIβ»
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Phoebe Litchfield 67* (61)
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Australia won by 10 wickets
Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Shawn Craig (Aus) and Michael Graham-Smith (Aus) Player of the match: Darcie Brown (Aus) |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
- Kim Garth also made her WODI debut for Australia after previously playing 34 WODIs for Ireland.
3rd WODIβ»
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Australia won by 101 runs
North Sydney Oval, Sydney Umpires: Claire Polosak (Aus) and Michael Graham-Smith (Aus) Player of the match: Beth Mooney (Aus) |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
- Tuba Hassan (Pak) made her WODI debut.
WT20I seriesβ»
1st WT20Iβ»
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Australia won by 8 wickets
North Sydney Oval, Sydney Umpires: Eloise Sheridan (Aus) and Shawn Craig (Aus) Player of the match: Megan Schutt (Aus) |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
- Sadaf Shamas (Pak) made her WT20I debut.
2nd WT20Iβ»
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Australia won by 8 wickets
Bellerive Oval, Hobart Umpires: Michael Graham-Smith (Aus) and Claire Polosak (Aus) Player of the match: Beth Mooney (Aus) |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
3rd WT20Iβ»
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- No toss.
- No play was possible due to rain.
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Lanning returns to lead Aussies against Pakistan". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
- ^ "Diana Baig returns to the side for Australia series and ICC Women's T20 World Cup". Pakistan Cricket Board. 10 January 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ^ "Selection surprise as Australia prepare for T20 World Cup defence". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
- ^ "Baig returns as Pakistan name squads for Australia and T20 World Cup". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ^ "Diana Baig returns as Pakistan name squads for women's T20 World Cup and Australia tour". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ^ "Healy ruled out of Pakistan T20s, all clear for Cup". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
- ^ "Diana Baig of Pakistan ruled out of T20 World Cup with fractured finger". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ "Garth capped as Australia hunt series win". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
Further readingβ»
- Carter, Brittany (10 January 2023). "Pakistan tour a chance to develop stronger Australian rivalry". ABC News (Australia). Retrieved 26 February 2023.