DURBAN: Shabnim Ismail became only the fourth woman in Twenty20 International cricket to claim 100 wickets as South Africa beat Pakistan by eight wickets in their series-opener at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium here on Friday.
There was also an excellent second career half-century by Tazmin Brits, who struck an unbeaten 52 off 54 balls (3x4s), as South Africa comfortably chased down a 125-run victory target with six deliveries to spare.
Brits shared in a key 69-run second-wicket partnership with Marizanne Kapp — another player that enjoyed a stellar game by being the pick of the bowlers with three for 24 and also striking 28 off 27 balls with the bat.
Before that, however, it was fast bowler Ismail that claimed the accolades by joining the rare 100 club that so far includes just three others: West Indian Anisa Mohammed (120), Australia's Ellyse Perry (114), and Anya Shrubsole (102) of England.
The 32-year-old player grabbed two for 20 in four overs to ensure that the tourists did not runaway towards a big total after they won the toss and opted to bat first.
Game two in the three-match series takes place on Sunday. South Africa sealed the One-Day International series 3-0 earlier this week. IANS