Pakistan’s Struggles Continue as New Zealand Dominate in Final T20I

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Pakistan's Struggles Continue as New Zealand Dominate in Final T20I

Pakistan’s batting woes persisted in the fifth and final T20I against New Zealand in Wellington, as the visitors could only muster 128/9 in their 20 overs. Despite a fighting 51 from skipper Salman Agha, Pakistan never managed to gain momentum against a disciplined New Zealand bowling attack.

Opting to bat first, Pakistan lost opener Hasan Nawaz for a duck, followed by quick dismissals of Mohammad Haris (11) and Omair Yousuf (7). At 25/3, the team found themselves in trouble. The middle order offered little resistance, with Usman Khan (7) and Abdul Samad (4) unable to build a partnership. Shadab Khan chipped in with a 28 off 20 balls, but the innings lacked any real acceleration.

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Salman Agha played a lone hand, scoring six fours and a six, but his dismissal in the 19th over ended Pakistan’s hopes of posting a competitive total. New Zealand’s James Neesham was the star with the ball, claiming 5/22, supported by Jacob Duffy (2/18) and Ish Sodhi (1/32), who kept Pakistan’s batters in check.

New Zealand, needing just 129 to win at a required rate of 6.45, are in a strong position to chase the target and clinch the series. With a pitch offering some early movement, they will look to capitalise on Pakistan’s modest score.

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