Javeria becomes fourth Pakistan woman cricketer with 100 T20Is.

LAHORE -- Javeria Khan became only the fourth Pakistan woman cricketer to register a century of T20I matches when the Pakistan national women's team played South Africa Women in their third Group-B fixture of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup against South Africa at Sydney Showground Stadium on Sunday.

Javeria, the 31-year-old top-order batter, led the team after Bismah Maroof was ruled out of the tournament following an injury in the match against England.

Javeria made her first T20I appearance in May 2009 and is the second highest run-getter for

Pakistan with 1,826 runs at an average of 22. Her 204 fours are the most for any

Pakistan batter and she has made eight half-centuries, to date.

She was the skipper of the national side in the 2018 edition of the ICC Women's T20 World

Cup. Overall, she has captained Pakistan in 11 matches, said the information made here

by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

The record of the most number of T20Is from Pakistan sits with Bismah Maroof, who has donned

the national colours in 108 matches. Sana Mir and Nida Dar, with 106 and 101, have

the second and third most matches in the format.

Speaking to PCB digital, Javeria Khan said: 'It is truly an honour for me that I led Pakistan

in my 100th T20I. It has been a remarkable journey and I feel very blessed that I have

been wearing the national colours for the past 11 years.

'It is disappointing that we couldn't make the most of the chances and areas of advantage

in today's match and I would have been happy had we won this crucial match. The girls

fought tooth and nail, but credit to the South Africa for winning the match and becoming

the first team from our group to enter the semi-finals.

'It has been an exciting journey and I have learnt a great deal not only about cricket

but other...

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