The PNG Lewas delivered a sensational performance today at Albert Park 1, defeating the Philippines by a staggering 168 runs in Day 2 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier.
Electing to field first, the Philippines were unable to contain PNG’s explosive batting lineup.
Captain Brenda Tau and star Konio Oala led the charge, propelling PNG to a record-breaking total of 224/1 in 20 overs.
Konio Oala was the standout performer, smashing 130 off 71 balls*, including 23 fours and 2 sixes, while Naoani Vare contributed a solid 49 off 40 balls.
Brenda Tau finished the innings not out on 31 off just 13 deliveries, striking at an extraordinary rate of 238.46.
In response, the Philippines struggled against a relentless PNG bowling attack from Pauke Siaka who was the bowler of the day, claiming 5 wickets for just 1 run in 3.4 overs, dismantling the opposition with precise deliveries.
Hane Tau and Henao Thomas were also impressed, taking two wickets each and keeping the scoring rate under control.
The Philippines were bowled out for 56 runs in 19.4 overs, with Karri Keen top-scoring with just 19 runs.
Amelia Valdez was run out by Isabel Toua and Brenda Tau, while Alex Smith was dismissed early by Hane Tau, highlighting PNG’s dominance across batting and bowling.
Konio Oala’s fearless batting and Pauke Siaka’s devastating spell ensured the Lewas’ victory, earning Oala the Player of the Match award for her outstanding performance.
The match featured remarkable individual contributions but was ultimately defined by the cohesive team effort that saw PNG dominate every department of the game.
This victory underscores PNG’s continued dominance in the East Asia Pacific Qualifier and showcases the growing strength and skill of the Lewas in international women’s cricket.
The Lewas’ record-breaking total and clinical bowling display set a high benchmark for their upcoming fixtures, inspiring future generations of female cricketers in Papua New Guinea and across the region.
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