Pakistan marched to a 119-run triumph within the third ICC Girls’s Championship (IWC) One-Day Worldwide (ODI) towards the Proteas Girls throughout the fifth version of Black Day in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, on Sunday, 1 March 2026.
The outcome noticed South Africa safe the collection 2–1.
Sadaf Shamas stormed to an 82-ball 97 (16 fours, 1 six) alongside Fatima Sana’s 60 off 41 deliveries (3 fours, 5 sixes) to assist the vacationers submit an impressive 306/8. South Africa was dismissed for 187 of their reply regardless of a spirited half-century from Annerie Dercksen (54 off 67 balls; 3 fours, 2 sixes).
South Africa gained the toss and elected to bowl first, a problem the touring facet embraced from the outset.

Sadaf Shamas and Gull Feroza (13) shared a 31-run opening partnership earlier than Annerie Dercksen (1/40) made the breakthrough.
Regardless of the early wicket, Shamas continued to assault, citing her second half-century of the collection as Pakistan superior to 77/1 after 10 overs.
Shamas then mixed successfully with Sidra Amin (41), with the pair compiling a commanding 130-run partnership. The duo dispatched the ball to all components of the bottom earlier than Suné Luus turned the tide with two essential breakthroughs within the area of two overs. Luus eliminated Shamas three runs in need of a deserved century earlier than bowling Amin to depart Pakistan on 164/3.

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With two new batters on the crease, the guests maintained the momentum. Ayesha Zafar (24) and Najiha Alvi (36) added 39 runs earlier than Nonkululeko Mlaba (2/56) accounted for Zafar.
The Proteas Girls tightened their grip thereafter, claiming the wickets of Umm-e-Hani (4) and Alvi by means of Luus and Chloé Tryon (1/42) respectively.
Fatima Sana produced a quickfire half-century to propel Pakistan in direction of an imposing complete earlier than Ayanda Hlubi (1/47) had her caught within the deep. Mlaba then claimed the ultimate wicket of Tasmia Rubab (6) as Pakistan closed on 306/8 of their allotted 50 overs.

With South Africa needing a document chase, they started their innings on the again foot as Sana (2/29) eliminated opposition captain Laura Wolvaardt (1) and Suné Luus (0), whereas Rubab (1/19) had Tazmin Brits (4) caught at level to cut back the hosts to 7/3 after two overs. Faye Tunnicliffe and Dercksen steadied the innings with an important 50-run partnership for the fourth wicket, guiding the Proteas to 57/3 on the finish of the powerplay.
The pair continued to rebuild, taking South Africa near the 100-run mark earlier than Tunnicliffe was caught and bowled by Nashra Sandhu (2/25) for 47. Dercksen then discovered help in Sinalo Jafta (34), with the duo including 52 runs. The partnership noticed Dercksen increase her fourth ODI half-century earlier than Jafta was dismissed, hitting a return catch to Sadia Iqbal (3/41).

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With the Proteas Girls 142/5 after 26 overs, Dercksen fell quickly after, caught and bowled by Umm-e-Hani (2/35).
That dismissal successfully ended the resistance, as Pakistan claimed the remaining 4 wickets for simply 40 runs to seal a complete 119-run victory with 13.4 overs to spare.
Luus was named Participant of the Collection after amassing 150 runs throughout three innings and claiming six wickets.
Outcomes of the Proteas Girls’s Inbound ODI Collection towards Pakistan
Solar 22 Feb: South Africa bt Pakistan by 37 runs (Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein)
Wed 25 Feb: South Africa bt Pakistan by 16 runs (SuperSport Park, Centurion)
Solar 1 Mar: Pakistan bt South Africa by 119 runs (Hollywoodbets Kingsmead, Durban)
South Africa Taking part in XI for the third ODI at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead in Durban on 1 March 2026
1. Tazmin Brits
2. Laura Wolvaardt (C)
3. Faye Tunnicliffe
4. Suné Luus
5. Annerie Dercksen
6. Sinalo Jafta (W)
7. Chloé Tryon
8. Nadine de Klerk
9. Tumi Sekhukhune
10. Ayana Hlubi
11. Nonkululeko Mlaba
Reserve Gamers
12. Faye Cowling
13. Lara Goodall
14. Karabo Meso
15. Nondumiso Shangase
Pakistan Girls Taking part in XI
1. Gull Feroza
2. Sadaf Shamas
3. Ayesha Zafar
4. Sidra Amin
5. Najiha Alvi (W)
6. Fatima Sana (C)
7. Syeda Aroob Shah
8. Nashra Sundhu
9. Sadia Iqbal
10. Umm-e-Hani
11. Tasmia Rubab
Reserve Gamers
12. Muneeba Ali
13. Nataila Parvaiz
14. Aliya Riaz
15. Diana Baig
Outcomes of the Proteas Girls’s Inbound T20I Collection towards Pakistan
Tue 10 February: South Africa beat Pakistan by 5 wickets (JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom)
Fri 13 February: South Africa beat Pakistan by 6 wickets (Willowmoore Park, Benoni)
Mon 16 February: Pakistan beat South Africa by 53 runs (Willowmoore Park, Benoni)
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Most important Photograph Caption: The Proteas Girls have fun clinching the collection 2–1 towards Pakistan, regardless of the guests’ 119-run victory throughout the fifth version of Black Day on the third ICC Girls’s Championship ODI in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, on Sunday, 1 March 2026. All Images: Cricket South Africa
Photograph 2 Caption: Pakistan’s Sadaf Shamas was named Participant of the Match for her lightning-fast 97 innings, that includes a 130-run partnership with Sidra Amin.


