KARACHI, May 15 — A brilliant batting performance by Eyman Fatima helped the Pakistan women’s team beat Zimbabwe by 67 runs in the second T20 International. Playing at the National Bank Stadium on Thursday night, Pakistan’s victory gives them a 2-0 lead, winning the three-match series with one game still to play. Eyman’s powerful hitting proved too much for the visitors, as she scored 79 runs without being dismissed, turning a slow start into a winning total.
Eyman hits maiden WT20I fifty to help Pakistan take unassailable lead over Zimbabwe
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Quick Facts
- Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 67 runs to win the T20 series 2-0.
- Eyman Fatima scored a career-best 79* off just 43 balls.
- Pakistan posted a total of 170-4 in their 20 overs.
- Zimbabwe struggled in their chase, finishing at 103-8.
- Bowler Nashra Sandhu took two wickets to lead the bowling attack.
- The final match of the series will take place at the same stadium.
Pakistan’s innings started slowly, losing two early wickets for only 35 runs. However, veteran batter Muneeba Ali helped steady the team before Eyman Fatima took over the game. Eyman hit 10 fours and 4 sixes, scoring at a very fast pace. She teamed up with Natalia Pervaiz for a 78-run partnership that pushed Pakistan to a strong score of 170. Zimbabwe’s batters could never get going against Pakistan’s disciplined bowling, losing seven wickets for just 61 runs before a small late-game recovery.
This series win is a great sign for the team’s development and provides a boost to the players’ confidence. While the senior players did their part, it was the younger talent like Eyman who stole the show under the lights. Fans in Karachi celebrated as the team secured the trophy early, turning the final match into an opportunity for Pakistan to test more of its bench strength. The dominant performance in both batting and bowling shows that the team is in excellent form as they look toward future international challenges.






























