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Pakistan’s opener joins elite club in Women’s T20 World Cup history

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The list of centurions in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup history is an elite group.

And Pakistan’s 25-year-old wicketkeeper-batter is the club’s latest member.

Pakistan opener Muneeba Ali Siddiqui struck a superb century to help her side reach 165/5 against Ireland at Newlands at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup

Muneeba’s 102 came off just 68 balls and featured 14 boundaries, as she carved up Ireland’s bowling attack.

Speaking after her brilliant knock, Muneeba credited batting partner Nida Dar with encouraging her at a crucial point of the innings.

“I was very confident when I got out there. When I made a start in the powerplay I thought it would be my day and I could make it count,” she said.

“Then I had a partnership with Nida and she was always telling me to keep going and score big.

“So from the 12th or 13th over I felt I could make a hundred, and she pushed me.

Match Highlights of Pakistan securing a commanding victory over Ireland at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023

“I was playing with my feet and trying to understand where they were trying to bowl and make a plan where I could find a boundary," Muneeba continued.

“I want to dedicate my (Player of the Match) award to my captain and my teammates. We had a bad game (against India) and we fight a lot, but everyone is happy today.”

In her 45th appearance in T20Is for Pakistan, this was the first time the left-hander had passed 50 with the bat. But her form in the format has been on the rise in the past couple of years, and this inning finally saw her convert her talent into output.

It has been in ODI cricket where Muneeba has previously shown her class, scoring one century and two half-centuries in 30 career matches to date, averaging 25.17.

And now that she has a T20I ton to her name, the bespectacled opener has boosted her reputation in the shorter international format and will be looking to push on as a power-hitter for Pakistan.

Pakistan will return to World Cup action on Sunday against West Indies in Paarl.

And a meeting with England on Tuesday is set to round off their group campaign and potentially decide the outcome of Group 2.

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