
Captain Pakistan, Salman Ali Agha, acknowledged that the archers in New Zealand have benefited from favorable conditions under the spotlight, which led to a defeat against New Zealand in T20i IV in Bay Beyda on Sunday.
With this loss, Pakistan confessed to the T20i series of five games 3-1 after it was over 115 with a huge goal of 221.
The leader said, while addressing them at a press conference after the match: “They retreated (New Zealand) well and outperformed us,” the leader said while addressing them at a press conference after the match.
“I mean that the ball spoke. It was swinging and it was also turning. But we are international cricket players, so we have to adapt to that and we have to be better,” he added.
With the already missing series, AGHA stressed the need to reassemble its ranks and put it in a strong performance in the final match. “We need to re -assemble ranks and we need to win in the last game.”
Pakistan will now look forward to saving pride in the fifth and last T20i, hoping to end the series in a positive note.
Green shirts suffered from an early collapse, as the opening match was rejected by Mohamed Harris for only two halves in the first by Will Oork.
The situation increased the next day when Jacob Duffy hit twice, and Hassan Nawaz and Commander Ali Agha removed for two degrees, leaving Pakistan struggling at 9-3.
The fall continued with the departure of Shadab Khan in only one run, and Zakari Volkswagen rejected it, which reduced from Pakistan to 26-4 in 4.1 amounts.
Irfan Khan Niazi showed some resistance with 24 fast balls from 16 balls, but Duffy’s brilliance saw his rejection in 42-5.
Khoshdale Shah and Aphraidi’s parents failed to provide stability, while Aphraidi’s Rhazi indicated at 56-8 to Pakistan’s imminent defeat. Duffy Al-Wikit IV claimed, and Harris Rove refused at 80-9 in 13.5 amounts.
Abdul Samad fought hard, but he was not afraid of fifty years, as the roles of Pakistan ended with disappointment.
New Zealand holes began at the beginning of a flight, racing to 59 in 4.1 amounts. Shaheen Aphidi struggled with the new ball, but Harris Rove made a breakthrough by the refusal of Tim Sefrt for 44 years.
The explosive Finn Allen has maintained only 19 balls on the momentum before removing it by ABBAS Africidi for 50.
Despite the simple middle -class stumbling, a 68 -time attack between Michael BraceWell and Mitchell Santner operated the New Zealand after 200 term.
Harris Rove ended with three share, while Abrar Ahmed and Roubas Afraidi contributed to decisive breakthroughs. However, New Zealand published an arduous group, leaving Pakistan with a difficult chase, which eventually ended in a comprehensive defeat.