South Africa Women won by 13 Runs
South Africa two from two in the ODIs:
South Africa win by 13 runs
Pakistan end on 239/8 after 50 overs#SAvPAK | https://t.co/fhUSCs3LMw
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— ICC (@ICC) January 23, 2021
💯 up for Shabnim Ismail.
The #BlackDay win was extra special for the South African seamer, who played her 100th ODI for the Proteas 🙌
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🇵🇰 Aliya Riaz and Nida Dar are keeping this alive for Pakistan!
A +100-run partnership and classy half-centuries for both have Pakistan at 181/5 off 40.3 overs#SAvPAK | https://t.co/fhUSCs3LMw pic.twitter.com/iPdoNDhr39
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50-run partnership for Dar and Riaz! 👏
🇵🇰 require 131 runs with 133 balls remaining.#SAvPAK | https://t.co/fhUSCs3LMw pic.twitter.com/d1v04WtwKz
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Marizanne Kapp’s unbeaten 68 helps South Africa post a competitive 252/7 in the second women’s ODI against Pakistan.
Will the visitors chase it down?#SAvPAK ➡️ https://t.co/fhUSCrManW
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Lara Goodall and Sune Luus depart after sharing a 51-run stand.
South Africa are 141/4 in the 34th over.#SAvPAK ➡️ https://t.co/fhUSCrManW
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— ICC (@ICC) January 23, 2021
South Africa have scored 68 runs in 15 overs for the loss of Laura Wolvaardt’s wicket.
How many will they end up with?#SAvPAK ➡️ https://t.co/fhUSCs3LMw pic.twitter.com/BzGEZe80Ej
— ICC (@ICC) January 23, 2021
Pakistan Women opt to bowl first in the second ODI 🏏
South Africa Women lead the three-match series 1-0.#SAvPAK pic.twitter.com/KPx284HXKh
— ICC (@ICC) January 23, 2021