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Home Other Sports Nigeria Secures Historic First Win at U-19 Women…
Other Sports Jan 12, 2026 1 min read

Nigeria Secures Historic First Win at U-19 Women’s Cricket World Cup

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The Junior Female Yellow-Greens of Nigeria secured a two-run victory over New Zealand at the 2025 ICC U-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in Malaysia. 

https://twitter.com/afroballers/status/1881290163021820346

The team stunned their New Zealander opponents to claim Nigeria’s first-ever win in the tournament on Monday.

The game nearly followed the script of Nigeria’s scheduled first game against Samoa, which was abandoned due to a downpour on Friday.

But the rain only forced a few minutes of delay as the Junior Female Yellow-Greens eventually wrote themselves into history.

New Zealand elected to field first, sending the Nigerian batters into the crease.

But Lucky Piety, Nigerian captain, hit the team’s first six at a Women’s World Cup in a steadied innings, leading her side to finish with 65 runs for the loss of six wickets in 13 overs.

https://twitter.com/afroballers/status/1881291252144189575

Knowing they had to be superior in their bowling, the Nigerians took the second innings slow and steady and eventually knocked off the fourth-ranked New Zealand for 63 runs for the loss of six wickets.

Speaking after the game, Piety said the ambition to win for Nigeria motivated the victory.

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