In a landmark moment for Pakistan in the ICC Women’s World Cup, opener Sidra Amin scripted history by hitting her team’s first-ever six against India in ODIs. The milestone came in the 18th over of Pakistan’s chase at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Facing off-spinner Sneh Rana, Sidra stepped down the track and confidently hit her over long-on. The ball cleared the ropes by a few feet, marking a rare moment in what has been a one-sided rivalry between the two sides. Sidra’s six briefly lifted the tempo of Pakistan’s innings, which had earlier struggled to build momentum after early dismissals. By the end of 24 overs, Pakistan had reached 81 for 3, still needing 167 runs for victory. Sidra remained unbeaten on 37 off 66 balls, having struck four boundaries and that historic s
First ever! Pakistan batter achieves feat never done before against India in ODIs

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