Black Caps v Pakistan: Openers lay platform as NZ take 2-0 lead in T20 series
- New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell praised the bowlers for their performance after a five-wicket win over Pakistan in the second T20I at University Oval in Dunedin.
- New Zealand achieved a total of 137-5, winning with 11 balls to spare, while Pakistan posted 135-9 in a rain-reduced match.
- Finn Allen and Tim Seifert provided a strong start for New Zealand, with Seifert scoring 45 off 22 balls and Allen contributing 38 off 16 balls.
- Captain Salman Agha top-scored for Pakistan with 46 off 28 balls, helping to stabilize the innings after an early collapse.
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Salman Ali Agha, Haris Rauf react after loss against NZ in second T20I
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha acknowledged his team’s improvement but stressed the need for better powerplay performances after their five-wicket defeat against New Zealand in the second T20I at University Oval on Tuesday. Speaking at the post-match conference, Agha admitted Pakistan showed progress compared to the previous game but identified key areas needing refinement. "It was freezing. It was a good game compared to the last one. We batt…
Shaheen Afridi equals Pakistan's unwanted bowling record during 2nd T20I against New Zealand
Shaheen Afridi was brought to ground in a span of minutes after beginning the bowling innings for Pakistan against New Zealand in the second T20I with a maiden over. In a rain-hit match on a bouncy wicket in Dunedin, Pakistan kept losing wickets but still managed to score 135/9 in their 15 overs aided by captain Salman Agha, vice-captain Shadab Khan and Afridi's cameos. However, after bowling a maiden over, Pakistan bowlers, including Afridi, we…


New Zealand beats Pakistan by 5 wickets to take a 2-0 lead in the T20 international cricket series
DUNEDIN, New Zealand (AP) — Tim Seifert blasted 45 from 22 balls and Finn Allen hit 38 from 16 as New Zealand cruised to a five-wicket win over Pakistan Tuesday in a rain-shortened second Twenty20 cricket international.
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