Pakistan Women's Dominant 3-0 Series Sweep Over Zimbabwe Women in ICC Women's Championship 2025-29 Pakistan Women capped off a dominant series with a nine-wicket demolition of Zimbabwe Women in the third and final One-Day International (ODI) at the National Stadium in Karachi, completing a 3-0 sweep that lifted them to second place in the ICC Women's Championship 2025-29 standings with eight points from six matches. The victory marked a significant milestone for Pakistan, showcasing their superiority in the series and solidifying their position in the global rankings. Zimbabwe, invited to bat first by stand-in captain Muneeba Ali, posted 222 for 9 in their 50 overs without ever threatening to set a truly imposing target. Beloved Biza top-scored with a fluent 73 off 88 balls, while Kelis Ndhlovu provided solid support with 51 off 72. Tasmia Rubab led the bowling attack with three wickets, and Ayesha Zafar was miserly throughout, conceding just 13 runs in six overs on her way to two dismissals. What followed was barely a contest. Sadaf Shamas and Gull Feroza had made a habit of dismantling Zimbabwe this series, and they did so once more with a 220-run opening stand—Pakistan's second-highest partnership for any wicket in WODIs and their third consecutive 150-plus stand of the series. Their combined tally of 571 runs across three matches is the highest ever by an opening pair in a bilateral ODI series. Gull Feroza was the aggressor, reaching her hundred off just 83 balls to break her own record for the fastest ODI century by a Pakistan women's batter—a record she had set only three days earlier. She finished unbeaten on 106, ending the series with 256 runs at an average of 128. Sadaf fell agonisingly short of consecutive hundreds, caught for 90 in the 32nd over. Pakistan completed the chase in 31.#zimbabwe_women #sadaf_shamas #gull_feroza #pakistan_women #beloved_biza
