Pakistan beat Thailand by 87 runs in Lahore to qualify for the Women's ODI World Cup, which will be played in India later this year.
Pakistan have won four out of four games in the Qualifiers, which they are hosting, with their win over Thailand confirming their place in the mega event.
Pakistan started the Qualifiers with a 38-run win over Ireland and followed that up with a six-wicket win over Scotland and also thrashed West Indies by 65 runs.
Before this, Pakistan have played the World Cup in five previous editions - 1997, 2009, 2013, 2017 and 2022. They have won just three of their 30 matches in the tournament so far, with their last win coming against West Indies in Hamilton in 2022.
Their final game of the Qualifiers will be against Bangladesh on April 19 (Saturday) at the Lahore City Cricket Association Ground.
If Bangladesh win that game, they will be the second team to progress to the World Cup. However, if they were to lose to Pakistan, Scotland and West Indies will also remain in contention to make it through.