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The Pakistan women's national cricket team toured Sri Lanka in April 1998. They played Sri Lanka in three One Day Internationals and one Test match, losing all four matches. [1] [2] The Test match was the first ever played in the format by either side, and the only one that has ever been played by Sri Lanka. [3]
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Following the first Test, Sri Lanka's captain Dimuth Karunaratne expressed his regret in not playing in the limited-overs matches, and said that "Pakistan is now safe for cricket". [19] Pakistan won the second Test match by 263 runs, to give them a 1–0 series win, and their first Test victory in Pakistan in ten years. [20]
The list is arranged in the order in which each player won her Test cap. Where more than one player won her first Test cap in the same Test match, the surname the player was using at the time of the match is listed alphabetically. To date, Sri Lanka have played just a single Women's Test match, against Pakistan in 1998.
The Pakistan national cricket team toured Sri Lanka in March and April 2006 to play two Test matches and three ODIs. Pakistan won the Test series 1–0 with 1 match drawn. Pakistan won the Test series 1–0 with 1 match drawn.
The Sri Lankan cricket team was touring Pakistan in January and February 2009. The series was the first Test tour of Pakistan since South Africa visited in October 2007. [1] The tour was arranged as a replacement for the scheduled tour of India which was cancelled by BCCI following 2008 Mumbai attacks. [2] The tour included 3 ODIs and 2 Tests.
Pakistan Women at Sydney, 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20. A One Day International (ODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council. The women's variant of the game is similar to the men's version, with minor modifications to umpiring and pitch requirements. [1]
Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat. Sachini Nisansala (SL) made her WODI debut. Muneeba Ali and Sidra Ameen 158 runs for the first wicket was the highest opening partnership for Pakistan in WODIs. [27] Women's Championship points: Pakistan 2, Sri Lanka 0.