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New Zealand (probable): 1 Finn Allen, 2 Tim Robinson, 3 Mark Chapman, 4 Daryl Mitchell, 5 James Neesham, 6 Mitchell Hay (wk), 7 Michael Bracewell (capt), 8 Ben Sears, 9 Ish Sodhi, 10 Will O’Rourke, 11 Jacob Duffy
Apart from Nawaz, Pakistan might also hand a debut to Abdul Samad, who was picked despite having no PSL experience. Shadab Khan is back in the side and should lead the spin attack alongside Abrar Ahmed.
Pakistan (probable): 1 Mohammad Haris (wk), 2 Omair Yousuf, 3 Hasan Nawaz, 4 Salman Agha (capt), 5 Abdul Samad, 6 Irfan Khan, 7 Shadab Khan, 8 Shaheen Afridi, 9 Haris Rauf, 10 Abrar Ahmed, 11 Abbas Afridi
Top Performers from NZ vs PAK 3rd T20I
The third T20I between New Zealand and Pakistan was an action-packed contest featuring stellar batting and bowling performances. Pakistan dominated the match, successfully chasing a steep 205-run target with remarkable ease. Here’s a detailed look at the standout performers from the game.
Top Run-Scorers
1. Hasan Nawaz – 105 Runs (45 Balls, 10 Fours, 7 Sixes, SR: 233.33)*
Hasan Nawaz was the hero of the night, announcing himself in style with a breathtaking century. In just his third T20I appearance, the young batter played a fearless knock, smashing 105* off 45 deliveries. His innings was laced with 10 boundaries and 7 towering sixes, leaving the New Zealand bowlers clueless. With a staggering strike rate of 233.33, Hasan single-handedly took the game away from the Black Caps, ensuring Pakistan chased the target comfortably with four overs to spare.
2. Mark Chapman – 94 Runs (44 Balls, 11 Fours, 4 Sixes, SR: 213.64)
New Zealand’s only shining light in an otherwise disappointing outing was Mark Chapman. The left-hander put on a batting masterclass, scoring a blistering 94 off just 44 balls. He peppered the ground with 11 boundaries and cleared the ropes four times, striking at an impressive 213.64. Despite his heroic efforts, New Zealand’s batting collapsed around him, preventing them from setting an even bigger target.
3. Agha Salman – 51 Runs (31 Balls, 6 Fours, 2 Sixes, SR: 164.52)*
Pakistan’s captain, Agha Salman, led from the front with a composed and effective knock. Remaining unbeaten on 51 off 31 balls, he played a perfect supporting role to Hasan Nawaz. Salman struck six boundaries and two sixes, rotating the strike efficiently while also finding timely boundaries. His calm presence ensured Pakistan’s successful chase without any hiccups.
Top Wicket-Takers
1. Haris Rauf – 3 Wickets (4 Overs, 29 Runs, Economy: 7.2)
Pakistan’s pace machine, Haris Rauf, was lethal with the ball, dismantling New Zealand’s batting order at crucial moments. He picked up three key wickets while conceding just 29 runs in his full quota of four overs. His ability to deliver under pressure and maintain an economy of 7.2 played a vital role in restricting the hosts to 204.
2. Abbas Afridi – 2 Wickets (2.5 Overs, 24 Runs, Economy: 8.5)
The young fast bowler, Abbas Afridi, continued to impress with his attacking mindset. He bagged two wickets while conceding 24 runs in just 2.5 overs, keeping the Kiwi batters on the back foot. His ability to bowl at the death ensured Pakistan kept New Zealand from going beyond 205.
3. Shaheen Afridi – 2 Wickets (4 Overs, 36 Runs, Economy: 9.0)
Pakistan’s pace spearhead, Shaheen Afridi, once again proved his worth with two crucial breakthroughs. Although he conceded 36 runs in his four overs, his signature swing and sharp yorkers made life difficult for New Zealand’s top order. His early strikes ensured Pakistan gained control of the game right from the start.
Conclusion
The 3rd T20I was a statement performance from Pakistan, with Hasan Nawaz’s century and Haris Rauf’s fiery bowling proving too much for New Zealand. As the teams head into the 4th T20I, Pakistan will be looking to carry this momentum forward, while New Zealand will be desperate to bounce back and seal the series.