Muniba Ali Siddique has become the first Pakistani woman player to score a century in T20 International matches. She is only the sixth woman in the world to receive this honor.
He scored 102 runs with 14 fours off 68 balls against Ireland during the ongoing T20 World Cup in South Africa, thanks to which Pakistan won by 70 runs.
Muniba, 25, added 101 runs with Nida Dar for the third wicket. When Muniba was playing for 45 runs, his catch at deep mid-wicket in the 10th over of Lee Paula made it difficult for Ireland to recover.
Nida Dar was dismissed for 33 runs off 28 balls. In 20 overs, Pakistan scored 165 for the loss of five wickets, which is Pakistan's highest total in the history of the tournament.
In reply, Ireland's Orla Prendergast played an innings of 31 runs but the team was all out for 95.
Pakistan's victory has restored its chances of reaching the semi-finals. He had to face defeat against India in the opening match of the tournament.
Pakistan will face West Indies on Sunday. Currently in Group B, England and India teams are at the top after winning two matches each.
Nida Baji said make a big score.
After the match, Pakistan captain Bisma Maruf said that she was proud of Muniba's batting. "They pushed themselves and proved that they could do it. Hopefully she will continue to play like this.
Basma said that the team has shown better performance in this match and we will celebrate it with cake by going to the hotel.
Muniba, who was adjudged the best player of the match, said, "When I got off to a good start and formed a partnership with Nida Baji, she kept telling me to make a big score." Then in the 13th over I knew I could score a century and they supported me a lot.

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