Riswan is reflected on successive defeats to New Zealand – Aitrend

Pakistan Captain Mohamed Rizwan speaks at the post-match conference after the defeat in ODI, the second against New Zealand in Siddon Park, Hamilton on April 2, 2025.-SCRENGRAB via Geo News
Pakistan Captain Mohamed Rizwan speaks at the post-match conference after the defeat in ODI, the second against New Zealand in Siddon Park, Hamilton on April 2, 2025.-SCRENGRAB via Geo News

Pakistan captain Mohamed Rizouan presented his repercussions after the 84th team lost to New Zealand in ODI, the second of the three -match series in Siddon Park on Wednesday.

In the post -match show, Rizouan admitted the challenges his team faced, saying: “It is painful, but it is part of the game. We didn’t do a good job today. We did not use the swing effectively, and New Zealand Ghamd is very well.”

“At a later time, Famil and Naseem have fought well for us. These are difficult conditions, but we cannot make excuses. We are professional cricket players, and we need to do something different,” he added.

He also praised the New Zealand bowling attack.

“The archers in New Zealand have been very disciplined,” Reiswan said. “In the past two months, we lost major moments. Today, we did not perform well with the ball or bats in the first 10 games. Lamche Hi’s credit as well; the way he attended was amazing,” Rizwan said. “We don’t know much about the stadium in Towranja, but we have to adapt.”

When chasing the difficult goal in 293, Pakistan began chasing a catastrophic start as the highest demand collapsed under the pressure of archers in New Zealand.

Abdullah Shafik (1 of 11) was rejected early by Uruk, followed by Imam Asr (3 of 12) and Babar Azzam (1 out of 3), who fell cheaply on Bolling Jacob Duffy, the flour.

With three fast share, Pakistan’s position seemed unstable. Things worsened when Muhammad Rizwan (5 of 27) and Salman Agha (9 out of 15) fell without making great contributions.

Taiab Taher (13 out of 29) tried to stabilize the roles, but New Zealand pressure is unabated in it to prevent Pakistan from getting any momentum.

Fahim Ashraf showed all the rounded flexibility, as he recorded a great half -century. However, as the partners continued-Hamad was rejected Wassim Junior (1 off 2) and Akif Jafid (8 off 7) by Bin Sears and Jacob Duffy-Pakistan found themselves struggling at 114-8 at 28.2 amounts.

The situation took a more worrying turn when Harris Rove suffered a concussion after being hit on his head, forcing him to leave the field.

Naseem Shah came as a substitute for him, and the husband formed a decisive partnership of 50 range of the ninth Wikit, as the result reached 165-8 in 36 amounts.

Despite their best, Pakistan’s resistance ended when Bin Sears Fahim Ashraf (73 out of 80) rejected, leaving the result in 174-9.

Despite a courageous blow from Naseem SHAH, which earlier reached fifty Audi balls in only 41 balls, Pakistan’s roles were concluded for 208 in 41.2 amounts, with Naseem’s refusal for 51.

Earlier in the match, New Zealand roles were established through strong partnerships. Rhys Mariu and Nick Kelly put 50 runs before the archers in Pakistan begin to achieve ways.

Despite the decrease in regular share, the late increase from Mitchell Hi New Zealand led to a total competitive of 292.

In the first international match for a day on March 29, Mark Chapman struck a great century, and Nathan Smith got four share, with black hats to win 73 over green shirts.

Before the ongoing ODIS, New Zealand won a dominant victory 4-1 in the T20i series prints against Pakistan.

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