So, that's it from the coverage of the 3rd Women's ODI between Pakistan and South Africa with the series also coming to an end. We hope that you enjoyed our coverage throughout the series as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. Lots of cricketing actions happening in our space and network across formats. Do keep an eye on those.
For now, this is Ayan Chatterjee signing off on behalf of my co-commentators Wali Siddiqui and Soumarya Dutta alongside scorer/analyst Ashok Dayma. Stay safe, happy, and cool. Goodnight and CHEERS till we meet again.
Laura Wolvaardt goes across and collects the ODI trophy for winning the series 2-1 and the takes to her teammates for celebrations. They have been second best today, but overall, they have played the better game in the ODIS.
Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa Women Captain): "Disappointing way to finish the series. With the bat, we did badly and the ball slid on later. So, not enough runs on the board. The slower balls worked and the pitch was slow and the batting got easier. We enjoyed as a team here and enjoyed the hospitality shown by Pakistan people to us and we look forward to come back here again."
Nida Dar (Pakistan Women Captain):"Definitely. Great achievement as we finished off on a high. This will boost us going into the Asian Games. The bowlers have bowled well today. Sadia bowled well. Diana took a good catch there. Definitely, it was a good preparation. We won 4 out of 6 games. We have a lot of games in Asia Cup. It was an awesome experience having South Africa here and hope like this Pakistan will grow like this."
Nadine de Klerk (Player of the Series):"Happy to contribute to the team. We have come back well after the T20IS and to win a series here is a great feeling. Proud of the girls. It was quite tough out there. We wanted to get to 200 and above but the Pakistani batters batted well and got the job done in the end. The pitch was slower, and drier. Their spinners and pacers bowled well. Full credit to them for the win."
Player of the Series: Nadine de Klerk.
Sidra Ameen (Player of the Match):"Yes, in the first two games, I got starts and could not carry on. The mindset was to go out there and go big in the end. I want to help the team win and looking forward to the Asian Games coming your way. Have to stay positive and individually happy."
Player of the Match:Sidra Ameen.
The match officials led by the match referee are getting their mementos to start off.
10:55 PM IST, 10:25 PM Local Time: Time for the presentation ceremony.