Captain Salman Ali Agha reacts to T20I series defeat against New Zealand
- New Zealand won the final T20I against Pakistan by eight wickets, securing the series 4-1.
- Tim Seifert scored an unbeaten 97 runs off 38 balls, leading New Zealand's chase.
- Pakistan's captain Salman Agha scored 51 runs, but his team struggled with eight batters in single digits.
- James Neesham excelled for New Zealand with figures of 5-22, contributing significantly to the win.
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New Zealand beats Pakistan by 8 wickets with 10 overs to spare in the 4th T20
Jimmy Neesham has taken 5-22 and Tim Seifert has blasted 97 from 38 balls as New Zealand beat Pakistan by eight wickets with 10 overs to spare in the fifth Twenty20 international. New Zealand completed a 4-1 series win. Neesham…
Captain Salman Ali Agha reacts to T20I series defeat against New Zealand
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha admitted his team was comprehensively outplayed as New Zealand wrapped up a dominant 4-1 T20I series victory with an eight-wicket win in the final match at Sky Stadium on Wednesday. “They were outstanding. They outplayed us in the whole series,” Salman acknowledged after Pakistan’s struggles continued in the decider. Despite the heavy defeat, Salman pointed out positive individual performances from younger player…
Tim Seifert, Jimmy Neesham school Pakistan as New Zealand annihilate men in green 4-1 in T20I series
After Pakistan defeated New Zealand by nine wickets in the third T20I of the series, a new era was expected to begin for the Men in Green. However, the supposed ‘new era’ didn’t last long, as the Salman Agha-led side suffered back-to-back defeats, losing the five-match T20I series 4-1. In the final game, New Zealand made the contest look like Men vs Boys as Pakistan were outclassed in every department. Batting first, the visitors were reduced to…
Tim Seifert Blitz As New Zealand Crush Pakistan To Seal T20I Series 4
A destructive Tim Seifert ensured New Zealand made short work of their 129-run target to win the final T20I against Pakistan by eight wickets on Wednesday and take the series 4-1. Seifert, who made an unbeaten 97 off 38 deliveries, set the big-hitting tone in Wellington with 18 off the first over by Jahandad Khan. Fellow opener Finn Allen followed with 14 in the second over from Mohammad Ali. When Jahandad returned in the sixth over Seifert was …
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