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    Pakistan captain Sana scored 50 off 15 balls in a match-winning innings against Zimbabwe in Karachi.

    Published On 15 May 202615 May 2026

    Pakistan’s Fatima Sana has broken the world record for the fastest half-century in women’s T20 international cricket with a 15-ball 50 against Zimbabwe.

    Playing at home at the National Stadium in Karachi, the all-rounder top-scored with 62 runs off 19 balls as Pakistan beat the visitors by 133 runs and sealed the series 3-0.

    Sana broke the record of an 18-ball half-century jointly held by Sophie Devine of New Zealand, Phoebe Litchfield of Australia and India’s Richa Ghosh.

    The captain let loose from the first delivery of her innings, scoring a boundary past point, as Pakistan chose to bat first. Hitting 10 fours and two sixes, she took apart the Zimbabwean pace attack in an innings that was played at a strike rate of 326.

    Predictably named player of the match, Sana helped Pakistan post 223-4 in 20 overs and took one wicket as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 90 runs in 17.1 overs.

    Sana has been Pakistan’s standout player for the past few years and has especially improved her batting since taking on the captain’s role.

    The 24-year-old also scored two one-day international half-centuries against World Cup finalists South Africa.

    The Karachi-born player has taken 18 wickets and scored 283 runs in her last 10 games in limited-overs cricket.

     



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