Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
50 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | PAK-W: 235/7 (102 runs required, RR: 4.70)

  • Tuba Hassan0 (3b)
  • Muneeba Ali27 (40b)
  • Jess Jonassen5-0-25-2
  • Alana King9-0-52-0

That concludes our coverage of the Women's ODI series with Australia winning 3-0. Join us on Tuesday for the first of three T20Is starting at North Sydney Oval. Until then, on behalf of Sudeep and Gnasher it's goodbye from Sydney.

6.28pm Presentation

Player of the Match and Player of the Series is Beth Mooney: "It's always nice to contribute and be part of a great series win for Australia. I'm not sure my body will forgive me tomorrow. It's nice to contribute and do something a little different to what I'm used to in this team. There's a lot of learnings for us. We'll sit down and talk about that. We'll try to execute our plans better in the T20s."

Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof: "They're a good side. Plenty of learnings for us. We wanted to check our bench strength and give some opportunities. They have a future and hopeful they can perform."

Australia captain Meg Lanning: "I thought we stuck it out really well in the field there. The wicket wasn't offering too much. Pakistan batted well. We set it up nicely with the bat which was great, which we wanted to do today. It was a nice way to finish the series."

6.24pm Australia win by 101 runs and win the series 3-0. But Pakistan did tie their highest ever ODI total against Australia. The challenge against the World Champions was just too great. Australia's bowling performance was far from polished. They delivered 25 wides. Ash Gardner was outstanding taking 3 for 30. Jess Jonassen picked up two wickets but only bowled five overs. The story of the day for Australia was Beth Mooney's 135 from 105 balls. It was an exceptional innings and it looked like she had 200 on offer before she fell.

49.6
0
Jonassen to Tuba Hassan, no run, play and miss trying to cut outside off
49.5
0
Jonassen to Tuba Hassan, no run, good length on off, she's back to punch straight to cover
49.4
0
Jonassen to Tuba Hassan, no run, 68kph, good length, she's back to force to cover-point

Brad: "I'd love to see a competitive world cup instead of Australia India and England. ICC throw some coin to the emerging nations make them better "

49.3
W
Jonassen to Fatima Sana, OUT, holes out to long on! She advances to try and loft down the ground, she didn't quite middle it as she was off balance, it falls well short of the long on rope and Sutherland takes a simple catch

Fatima Sana c Sutherland b Jonassen 17 (16b 3x4 0x6) SR: 106.25

49.2
1
Jonassen to Muneeba Ali, 1 run, 72kph, tossed up on off, she sweeps hard to deep square leg
49.1
1
Jonassen to Fatima Sana, 1 run, 73kph, drifting into off, she gives room and forces to cover

Jonassen to finish

END OF OVER:
49 | 14 Runs | PAK-W: 233/6 (104 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 4.75, RRR: 104.00)

  • Fatima Sana16 (14b)
  • Muneeba Ali26 (39b)
  • Alana King9-0-52-0
  • Jess Jonassen4-0-23-1
48.6
1
King to Fatima Sana, 1 run, tossed up, drifting into leg, she defends on the front foot, working it square for a single
48.5
4
King to Fatima Sana, FOUR, this is hammered forward of point! This was too short and wide. it sat up and she hammered it through the gap with no protection back on the off side
48.4
4
King to Fatima Sana, FOUR, thick edge flies fine! No slip. Good length spinning away, she tries to cut but the length isn't quite there however the thick edge flies away
48.3
0
King to Fatima Sana, no run, beaten by a lovely 70kph leg break that dips and spins past the edge
48.2
1
King to Muneeba Ali, 1 run, tossed up on off, she leans out and paddles it around the corner
48.1
4
King to Muneeba Ali, FOUR, lofted with power straight down the ground! Great shot. She skipped down to the pitch and thumped it straight back over the bowler's head

END OF OVER:
48 | 4 Runs | PAK-W: 219/6 (118 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 4.56, RRR: 59.00)

  • Muneeba Ali21 (37b)
  • Fatima Sana7 (10b)
  • Jess Jonassen4-0-23-1
  • Alana King8-0-38-0
47.6
1
Jonassen to Muneeba Ali, 1 run, full on leg, she drives with ease to long on
47.5
1
Jonassen to Fatima Sana, 1 run, 69kph, drifting into leg, she works it off the front foot to square leg
47.4
0
Jonassen to Fatima Sana, no run, 75kph, tossed up wide off, she steps out and heaves along the ground to mid on
47.3
1
Jonassen to Muneeba Ali, 1 run, fuller on middle, she sweeps firmly to the fielder at deep square
47.2
1
Jonassen to Fatima Sana, 1 run, shorter length, she's back to pull to deep midwicket
47.1
0
Jonassen to Fatima Sana, no run, shorter length wide of off, she forces off the back foot to cover

END OF OVER:
47 | 2 Runs | PAK-W: 215/6 (122 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 4.57, RRR: 40.66)

  • Muneeba Ali19 (35b)
  • Fatima Sana5 (6b)
  • Alana King8-0-38-0
  • Jess Jonassen3-0-19-1

Can Pakistan get to their highest women's ODI score against Australia?

46.6
0
King to Muneeba Ali, no run, good length leg break wide of off, she cuts nicely straight to point
46.5
1
King to Fatima Sana, 1 run, drifting into leg, she clips this against the turn to deep square leg
46.4
0
King to Fatima Sana, no run, 74kph, tossed up outside off, she slices a drive behind point
46.3
0
King to Fatima Sana, no run, good length leg break on middle, she's back to defend to backward point
46.2
0
King to Fatima Sana, no run, leg break tossed up on middle, she sits back and defends

PAK Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st61Sidra AmeenSadaf Shamas
2nd40Bismah MaroofSidra Ameen
3rd52Bismah MaroofNida Dar
4th14Bismah MaroofMuneeba Ali
5th0Muneeba AliAyesha Naseem
6th42Omaima SohailMuneeba Ali
7th26Muneeba AliFatima Sana
8th0Muneeba AliTuba Hassan