Pakistan collapses early from 293 chasing against New Zealand – Aitrend

Pakistan’s chase has moved from bad to worse, stumbling to 72/6 after 21 amounts in the 293 match against New Zealand.

The first -degree collapse left them at 32/5 inside 12 amounts, and their struggles continued as Tayab Taher (13) became the latest victims, as she fell to Nathan Smith ranked 21. Feheem Ashraf (26*) showed some resistance, plays with intent, but the required operating rate of 7.62 adds to Pakistan’s problems.

The archers in New Zealand were uncompromising, as they maintained narrow lines and effectively exploiting conditions.

Will Ourok (1/8), Jacob Duffy (2/18), and Bin Sirz (2/9) was distinguished, and did not give Pakistan a breathing space. With the return of half of the side in the wing and a long distance, Pakistan faces an arduous task to stay in the game.

The early collapse Abdullah Shafik (1), Babar Azzam (1), and Imam Asr (3) witnessed in the first six games, leaving Pakistan in a deep problem on 9/3.

Muhammad Riswan (5) and Salman Agha (9) tried to stabilize the roles, but both of them fell cheaply, as Rizwan retreated behind Bin Sirz and Salman, while trying to break the seed.

Pakistan is facing a tremendous challenge to convert these roles. The responsibility is now in the lower arrangement of a fighting and a humiliating defeat.

New Zealand put a total of 292/8 in 50 amounts against Pakistan in the second ODI in Hamilton, putting an exciting chase.

The roles were established by a wonderful blow from Mitchell Hai, who was not defeated in 99 of 78 balls, hitting seven and seven sixty seven. He played a decisive role in stabilizing the roles after New Zealand lost the share of the share in regular intervals.

Despite the loss of the share in regular intervals, New Zealand benefited from the final PowerPlay game, adding 82 races in the last 10 times.

The Hay anti -attack approach to the end of the house sponsored the home, although the loss of what could have been a good deserved horn.

Mohamed Abbas also played a 41 -ball blow, ensuring that the hosts have a medium -class contribution.

Earlier in the roles, the Nick Kelly attack gave 31 from 23 New Zealand ball a quick start, while Henry Nicole (22) and Daril Mitchell (18) were reduced by operating a value.

The archers in Pakistan were a mixed picnic, with the appearance of Muqeem as the most economical, taking 2/3 in 10 years. Muhammad Wassim also claimed two of the share, but he proved expensive, and gave up 78 runs.

Harris Rove and Eva Jafid took each of them, but both were leaked in decisive moments, allowing New Zealand to accelerate the final amounts.

Feheem Ashraf made a steady performance for bowling, with one share for 46 races in his share of 10 games.

Pakistan has also struggled with additions again, and gave up 32 expensive runs, including 20 aspects, which strengthened New Zealand.

Visitors are now facing a difficult chase of 293 running to settle the chain, and they need the most important of them to shoot the disciplined New Zealand Bowling attack.

Pakistan won the tumor and chose the first rank in the second ODI against New Zealand.

Playing eleventh:

Pakistan: Abdullah Shafik, Imam, Azzam, Babar Azzam, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Agha, Tahaab Tahara, Fahim Ashraf, Muhammad Wasim, Harris Rove, Sofyan Mouqeem, Akif Jafid.

New Zealand: Reese Mario, Nick Kelly, Henry Nicoles, Daril Mitchell, Michael Prakwell, Mohamed Abbas, Mitchell Hai, Nathan Smith, Jacob Duffy, Bin Sears, Will Orkork.

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