Pakistan's New Zealand defeated 88 runs: Matt Henry took revenge on a hat-trick to zero

 

Pakistan's New Zealand defeated 88 runs: Matt Henry took revenge on a hat-trick to zero
Pakistan's New Zealand defeated 88 runs: Matt Henry took revenge on a hat-trick to zero

In the first T20 International against New Zealand, Pakistan won New Zealand by 88 runs. The Pakistani bowlers performed brilliantly, leaving the entire New Zealand team to a score of 94.


Pakistan batted first and gave the guest team a target of 183 runs.


This victory was very important for Pakistan team captain Babar Azam as it was his 100th International Twitter match. Social media users see best wishes for their match since the start of the match.


After the match, he said that the team tried together and praised the young player Saim Ayub. He also appreciated the performance of his bowlers. He said, "All -rounds in the team increase the options and you are not stuck."


Pakistan took the first three wickets in five overs and put the New Zealand team under pressure. And then did not allow handling.


The first wicket fell on the third ball of the second over. Chad Bois was LBW when Zaman Khan took his wicket on an individual score.


After that, Shaheen Shah Afridi dropped Will Young on the last ball of the third over with an individual score of only 2. Fahim Ashraf dismissed Deriel Mitchell in the fifth ball of the fifth over. He scored 11 runs.


After that, Mark Champion and Tom Latham started to handle and the tet score slowly began to move forward.


However, the Patroshop did not last long.


After his departure, Mark Champion tried to advance the innings, and in the twelfth over he managed to take a six, but the next ball proved to be heavy for him and he went to Shadab Khan to play an over big shot. I was caught out at the hands of Zaman Khan. His individual score was 34 runs.


New Zealand batsmen tried to play on the wicket, but the wickets were kept out of their hands. Harris Roof struck out two players in the fourteenth over. First James Neesh scored 15 runs and was caught by Sean Masood. He scored 15 runs. Then Ricen Ravindra bowled on an individual score of two.


The fifteenth and I began to appear with the match out of the match of New Litand when his eighth wicket also fell to 91 runs. The outgoing player was Adam, who was dismissed by Emad Wasim. They could only score three runs. On the next ball, Emad Wasim took revenge on the team by dismissing Matt Henry, who hit a hat-trick against Pakistan.


After that, in the sixteenth over, Harris Rauf also dismissed the last player and gave the entire New Zealand team the way to Polyen at a total of 94.


Ben Lester could not score any runs. It was Harris Roof's fourth wicket. The Man of the Match was declared for this performance.


Sim Job's offensive turn and Matt Henry's heaters


Captain Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan returned to the squad in the form of a Salami couple, deciding to bat first in Lahore.


After a cautious start, Rizwan became LBW on the ball coming to get Adam for eight runs in the second over on an overall score of 14 runs.


After that, Babar was dismissed for nine runs on a score of 30. Attempts to play a shot on the offside by stepping on Adam's ball failed as this fastball came in.


Then, with the aggressive partnership of Fakhr Zaman and Saim Ayub, Pakistan scored 52 runs in the first six overs of power play.


A 79-run partnership was set up between the two, followed by Directorate Throw from Chad Boz's boundary in the 12th over, playing 47 runs to Saim Ayub. Saim played a tremendous turn of four fours and two sixes off 28 balls.


Matt Henry completed his heater by taking wickets for three consecutive balls of Shadab, Iftikhar, and Shaheen.


But he could not complete the first half-century in his fourth T20 International match. It is understood that he was out for 49 in his third match against Afghanistan last month.


Meanwhile, Shadab Khan and Iftikhar Ahmad Matt Henry, who was sent in the fifth and sixth, were dismissed in the same manner in the 13th over. Both of the catch wicketkeepers and captain Latham held.


In the next over, proud Zaman lost his wicket on Sudi's ball.


Pakistan's run rate was reduced by falling wickets. In the 18th over, Nashim struck out Emad Wasim for 16 runs.


In the 19th over, Matt Henry's heater was completed when Shaheen Afridi lost his wicket on the boundary due to Mitchell and Bose's excellent catch. Henry had earlier taken wickets for Shadab and Iftikhar in the last two balls of the 13th over.


Reaction to social media


On social media, Pakistani bowlers' complimentary tweets and praise are tied up. Consumers say that if Man of the Match is Harris Rauf, wickets must fly.


A user named Zanira said, 'Bowling and flying wickets like a rocket is just Harris Roof's style.'


Social media users termed Emad Wasim's performance in the match with two consecutive wickets as a brilliant return to international cricket. Consumers say they are entitled to represent Pakistan in the World Cup.


Comments on Saim Ayub's innings: 'They could not be selfless and made Fifty twice' '


On social media, where consumers openly supported the Pakistani batsmen's aggressive style, they were sorry for not completing Saim Ayub's half-century. To be allowed?


A user named Mary wrote that Saim was unfortunate and was out three runs away from Fifty. "He deserved a half-century, but the young man has to go a long journey."


"Strike rate is important," said Ariba. Saim Ayub started a good start in the power play, so he managed to mold the innings beautifully. They are the best top-order batsmen. '


According to Wajj, he could prove to be Pakistan's Trump card in the Asia Cup and the World Cup, while Zaid, according to Zaid, could not make Fifty twice because of playing indifferently.



Pakistan team: Babar Azam (captain), Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper), Fakhr Zaman, Saim Ayub, Shadab Khan, Iftikhar Ahmed, Emad Wasim, Fahim Ashraf, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Zaman Khan


New Zealand team: Top Latham (captain and wicketkeeper), Chad Boz, Will Ying, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Champion, James Nashim, Rachin Ravindra, Adam Mizi, Matt Henry, Ash Sudi, Ben Lester.

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