| Australia Women vs Pakistan Women MATCH INFO | |
|---|---|
| Toss: | Australia Women, who chose to bat |
| Umpires: | Sue Redfern (ENG), Vrinda Rathi (IND) and Jacqueline Williams (WI) |
| Match Referee: | Michell Pereira (SL) |
| Match Date: | Tue, 23rd Jun 2026 |
In the Match 21 T20, Australia Women delivered a strong performance to secure victory against Pakistan Women. The match was played on Jun 23, 2026 at Headingley, Leeds. Ellyse Perry was named Player of the Match for his outstanding contribution.
The full scorecard includes detailed statistics from both innings, such as runs scored by batters, wickets taken by bowlers, dismissal details, and over-by-over breakdowns. It also features key partnerships, toss result, top performers with bat and ball, and a comprehensive match summary.
13.4: Annabel Sutherland to Sadia Iqbal, WIDE! Back of a length but down the leg side, Sadia Iqbal misses her flick. Wided.
13.3: Annabel Sutherland to Fatima Sana, OUT! TOP EDGE AND CAUGHT BEHIND! Sana falls, and it is just a matter of when for Australia now. Short of a good length, on top of the sticks. Fatima Sana is rushed on the pull shot and only manages to get a fat top edge. The ball balloons up and over the keeper. Beth Mooney settles under it and she is not dropping those. A straightforward catch, easily gobbled up by Mooney. Pakistan Women are 85/9.
13.2: Annabel Sutherland to Fatima Sana, FOUR! Perfectly timed! Short from Sutherland, on top of middle and leg. Fatima Sana weighs back and pulls it neatly over mid-wicket for a boundary.
13.1: Annabel Sutherland to Fatima Sana, Back of a length, skidding through into the body. Fatima Sana hangs back and gets hurried to block. Gets an inside edge on the thigh pad.
12.6: Georgia Wareham to Diana Baig, Full on the stumps, drilled away to mid on.
12.5: Georgia Wareham to Diana Baig, Floated fuller around off. Diana Baig is sucked on the front foot to play the cover drive, but misses.
12.4: Georgia Wareham to Diana Baig, Drags the length back, on middle. Baig is rushed on the back foot and punches it to short cover. Oh, hang on! Australia have actually taken a review for LBW very late as they think the ball has hit the pad first and then the bat. But that is not the case. The replay shows that there is a clear contact with the bat. A shocking review and they burn one.
12.3: Georgia Wareham to Diana Baig, Tossed up, full on off. Baig pushes it back to Wareham.
12.2: Georgia Wareham to Diana Baig, A leg break, short and on off. Baig hangs back and stabs it back to the bowler.
12.1: Georgia Wareham to Fatima Sana, Full and turning into the batter. Sana tucks it wide of mid on for a single.
12.1: Georgia Wareham to Fatima Sana, WIDE! Fired down leg, too full. Sana tries to sweep but misses and the ball rolls to short fine leg. Diana is more than halfway for a bye, but Sana is quick to send her back in time.
11.6: Ashleigh Gardner to Diana Baig, The length is pulled back, on the leg stump. Diana Baig tries to nudge it to the leg side. But she misses to connect and is hit on the thigh pad before the ball drops beside the pitch on the leg side, collected by Mooney in the end.
11.5: Ashleigh Gardner to Diana Baig, JAFFA! Goes on with the arm, full around off. Baig leans to block, but the ball zips past her outside edge.
11.5: Ashleigh Gardner to Diana Baig, WIDE! Spins prodigiously down the leg stump, full in length. Diana shuffles inside the line to clip it away, but misses.
11.4: Ashleigh Gardner to Fatima Sana, Short on middle, Sana pulls it to the right of Alana King at deep square leg for a run.
11.3: Ashleigh Gardner to Diana Baig, Sharp turn into the batter. Diana Baig tucks the length ball to mid-wicket for a run.
11.2: Ashleigh Gardner to Fatima Sana, On a fractionally fuller length, on off. Sana pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
11.1: Ashleigh Gardner to Fatima Sana, Short and on off, Fatima Sana stays back and blocks it out.
19.6: Fatima Sana to Alana King, A dot to finish. Another slower short ball by Sana which completely deceives King who is early in her pull shot. The ball beats the bat, passes over her angled willow and bounces back to the keeper, who, this time, collects the ball cleanly. King is not moving a muscle as she looks for a possible wide on height, but nothing doing. 13 runs come off the final over. Australia Women finish on 199/7.
19.5: Fatima Sana to Alana King, FOUR BYES! It's not been a good day for Muneeba behind the stumps. A deceptive slower delivery into the pitch, outside off at 102.9 kph. King goes for the pull but she swings the bat in January and the ball arrives in December, and she misses it completely. The ball bounces just in front of Muneeba, who fails to get her body behind it and lets four byes through.
19.4: Fatima Sana to Alana King, FOUR! It was turning out to be a good over, but a loosener from Sana doesn't go unpunished. Fatima dishes out the back-of-the-hand slower ball, but goes off the radar. Down leg on a length. King helps it behind to deep fine leg for a boundary.
19.3: Fatima Sana to Nicola Carey, Low dipping full toss, with pace taken off, outside off. Carey backs away and slaps it to mid off for a single.
19.2: Fatima Sana to Nicola Carey, Good piece of running between the sticks! Short in length, and wide outside off, Carey cuts it towards the sweeper on the off side for another brace.
19.1: Fatima Sana to Nicola Carey, Chance of a run out, but King is safe! Dropped short on middle and leg. Nicola Carey drags it off the back foot to deep mid-wicket and the call is for two. Saira Jabeen releases the throw to the bowling end, but Sana does not collect the throw in front of the stumps and allows King to get home safely.
18.6: Sadia Iqbal to Nicola Carey, Overpitched delivery, on off, Carey carves it away to deep point for another run. A wicket but 12 runs off the penultimate over.
18.5: Sadia Iqbal to Nicola Carey, Full again, on off, Carey powerfully drives it to deep extra cover and they hustle back for the second run. Good running.
18.4: Sadia Iqbal to Nicola Carey, FOUR! Off the edge, but the Aussies will take it. Fuller, just outside off. Nicola Carey swings hard to thrash it past covers but only manages a thick outside edge. And with no fielder in the deep third region, the ball races away to the fence without trouble.
18.3: Sadia Iqbal to Alana King, Fuller one on off, King drives it to long off for a single.
18.2: Sadia Iqbal to Sophie Molineux, OUT! BOWLED! Cleaned her up. A bit short in length, in front of the stumps. Sophie Molineux moves a bit too much inside the line and tries to play the pull shot towards the leg side, but is early through her shot and misses to connect. The ball sneaks under the bat and crashes into the middle stump. Australia are 178/7, 10 balls remaining.
18.1: Sadia Iqbal to Sophie Molineux, FOUR! Runs through! Flighted around leg from over the wicket. Molineux shuffles across and sweeps it off the inner half towards short fine leg, but Javed lets it slip through her hands and it rolls into the fence behind her. Four.
17.6: Fatima Sana to Nicola Carey, Sana now follows Nicola who shuffles outside leg. She cramps the batter by firing it down leg on a fuller length. Carey tries to drive it away to the off side, but gets a thin inside edge on the bounce behind. And the keeper, Muneeba Ali is not tidy to grab the ball on the dive to her right. It is deflected to deep fine leg for a couple of runs.
17.5: Fatima Sana to Nicola Carey, FOUR! What a wonderful cricketing shot! On a fuller length, on middle. Nicola Carey backs away to create room and carves it magnificently through extra cover, finding the gap for a boundary.
17.4: Fatima Sana to Sophie Molineux, From around the stump. This is full on off, Sophie creams it to the cover fielder where it is fumbled and that allows a single.
17.3: Fatima Sana to Ellyse Perry, OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Sana strikes big at a crucial moment. Takes the pace off and lands it short and around the armpits of the batter. Ellyse Perry gets inside the line to play the pull shot, but misses and Muneeba Ali dives low to her left to scoop the ball before the ground by snapping it. A huge appeal for a caught behind, but not given. Fatima Sana has instantly reviewed it as there looked to be a bit of a deflection. UltraEdge shows a clear spike when the ball is next to the glove. Now, the TV umpire checks the legality of the catch. Oh, wait on. This one looks touch-and-go. But after checking a couple of replays, it is confirmed that Muneeba had her gloves under the ball and is deemed a clean catch. Perry falls after a high-quality knock. Australia Women are 167/6, 15 balls left.
17.2: Fatima Sana to Ellyse Perry, Very slow, on a length, on middle and leg. Perry exposes her stumps and slaps it to the cover-point fielder.
17.1: Fatima Sana to Ellyse Perry, FOUR! Cheeky and effective! Goes full, does Sana, on middle. Ellyse Perry shuffles far across off, gets herself into a good position before nail the scoop shot over the short fine leg fielder for four more.
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