How many tied odi
South Africa Women had a tough time during their tour of Australia in as they were down in the 5-match ODI series. But skipper Dane van Niekerk 81 and Marizanne Kapp 66 kept the team alive with a run stand in only Jess Jonassen cleaned up Niekerk as the Proteas lost three wickets for five runs. Elyse Villani bowled the last over when eight runs were needed for the visitors. Only three runs came in the first four balls before the No. The ODI series ended in BackOurGirls pic. Pakistan Women were six wickets down for in 42 overs and still needed 69 runs in eight overs.
Aliya Riaz, batting on 40 off 61 balls, began to find boundaries as she scored 31 runs in the next 21 balls. She struck a hat-trick of fours against Marizanne Kapp in the 46th over. It was all stacked up in favour for them to win. They had put in all the hard work to that point and with a dangerous batsman at the crease had the best chance of going through.
Lance Klusener hit the first two balls of the over for boundaries to level the scores. They now needed one run to win with 3 balls in hand but just one wicket. As a result, the game ended in a Tie. The tiebreaker used that time to determine the finalist was the head to head record of the two sides in the tournament.
Australia thus edged past the Proteas having won the group stage match and went into the final. It was one of the biggest heartbreaks in South African cricket. Mark Waugh. Photo Source: Getty Images It was a tough situation in Pakistan, there were enormous law and order disruptions all across the countries while they were hosting Australia for a cricket tour. Despite all the riots that were happening in the other parts of the country Australia played the Wills Challenge match in Lahore.
Pakistan, in their response, levelled the scores with two balls to spare. They still had wickets in hand and thus in the best position to win. After which, Pakistan were declared the winners as they lost fewer wickets in the match.
Abdul Qadir was dismissed on the last ball of the match attempting the 2nd run. This put Pakistan behind on the tiebreaker of the team losing the fewest number of wickets. However, had Qadir not saved his wicket on the last ball, the countback at overs would have been considered and Pakistan would have lost in that as well. Moreover, it was an umpire blunder that saw India getaway. Only three fielders were present in the inside circle when Kapil Dev bowled the last ball.
If the umpire had rightly declared it a no-ball, Pakistan would have won the game with one ball to spare.