New Zealand wins the toss and bowls in the fifth T20 cricket international against Pakistan
- New Zealand leads the five-match series against Pakistan 3-1 after winning the fourth T20I by 115 runs, marking Pakistan's heaviest T20I defeat ever.
- Basit Ali criticized Pakistan's team selection and performance, stating that the ongoing tour is a waste of time if the current squad remains.
- Shahid Afridi suggested resting players Shadab Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi for the final match to allow bench players to gain experience.
- Pakistan was bowled out for just 105 runs while chasing a total of 221, surpassing their previous record for the largest defeat in T20 internationals.
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Seifert blitz as New Zealand crush Pakistan to win series 4-1
WELLINGTON: A destructive Tim Seifert ensured New Zealand made short work of their 129-run target to win the final Twenty20 against Pakistan by eight wickets today and take the series 4-1. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
NZ vs PAK 5th T20I pitch report: How will surface at Sky Stadium in Wellington play?
The T20I series between New Zealand and Pakistan is set to conclude with the fifth and final match that will be played at the Sky Stadium in Wellington on Wednesday (March 26). The hosts have already won the series with a victory in the last game that helped them take an unassailable lead of 3-1. Pakistan, meanwhile, have played poorly throughout the series except in the third game when they chased down the 205-run target in just 16 overs thanks…
Shaheen, Shadab be rested: Afridi
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has suggested that senior players Shadab Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi should be rested for the upcoming fifth T20I against New Zealand, which is set to take place on Wednesday in Wellington. New Zealand secured an unassailable 3-1 lead in the ongoing five-match series with a dominant 115-run victory in the fourth T20I. Opening batter Finn Allen played a pivotal role in the win, smashing a blistering 50-run k…
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