T20 World Cup 2022 Three things that stood out in Pakistan s win over New Zealand in the semi final
T20 World Cup 2022 Three things that stood out in Pakistan s win over New Zealand in the semi-final Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Pakistan have reached their third Men's final
WHAT A WIN, PAKISTAN! ?Pakistan have reached their third Men's final New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat first. They made 152/4 in the stipulated 20 overs, but Pakistan then reached the target with five balls to spare. We will now take a look at three things that stood out in the match:
You can’t say that Matthew Hayden didn’t warn us!
Babar Azam talks ‘confidence’ in his batting after that timely return to form
“Once there's a lull, there's often a storm that follows.” You can’t say that Matthew Hayden didn’t warn us! Babar Azam talks ‘confidence’ in his batting after that timely return to form The new-ball pair of Trent Boult and Tim Southee looked ineffective as the ball did not swing much and that made the Pakistani openers' job easier. Both the openers kept hitting boundaries whenever the Kiwis tried to build any sort of pressure. Although New Zealand spinners Mitchell Santner and Ish Sodhi managed to check the flow of runs somewhat, they could not break the partnership and Pakistan surpassed 100 runs without losing any wickets.
T20 World Cup 2022 Three things that stood out in Pakistan s win over New Zealand in the semi-final
Pakistan beat New Zealand comfortably in the first semi-final of T20 World Cup 2022 Pakistan beat New Zealand by seven wickets in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup at the SCG on Wednesday. The South Asian side thus maintained their impeccable record against the Kiwis in the semi-finals of the World Cup. This is also the first time they have qualified for the final of the T20 World Cup since their triumph in 2009. WHAT A WIN, PAKISTAN! ?Pakistan have reached their third Men's final
WHAT A WIN, PAKISTAN! ?Pakistan have reached their third Men's final New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat first. They made 152/4 in the stipulated 20 overs, but Pakistan then reached the target with five balls to spare. We will now take a look at three things that stood out in the match:
#1 New Zealand posted a competitive total thanks to Mitchell s application and Williamson s patience
New Zealand made a shaky start, losing Finn Allen to in the very first over. The Kiwis were then restricted to 49/3 off eight overs and looked to be struggling to post a decent total. However, (53*) and skipper (46) then added 68 for the fourth wicket to take New Zealand to a respectable position. Both kept nudging deliveries from the spinners to the mid-wicket region and rotating the strike with ones and twos. Mitchell also used his feet nicely against Shadab Khan, who kept pitching the ball short and hoisted him down the ground on a few occasions. As Williamson departed, Jimmy Neesham joined Mitchell and took the team's score past 150. It looked like a competitive total on a pitch that offered assistance to the spinners, as was evident from Glenn Phillips' dismissal while playing across and seeing the ball turn to take the edge of the bat. For Pakistan, Afridi (2/24) was the pick of the bowlers and his tactic of bowling round the wicket in his second spell was a really good one.#2 Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan gave Pakistan a perfect start
Babar and Rizwan ensured Pakistan's win with a brilliant partnership (57) and (53) gave Pakistan the start they aspired for. Babar played a brilliant straight drive off Boult and Rizwan hit a couple of lovely pull shots to take the pressure off themselves. They also showed more positive intent in the powerplay than they had prior to the semifinal. “Once there's a lull, there's often a storm that follows.”You can’t say that Matthew Hayden didn’t warn us!
Babar Azam talks ‘confidence’ in his batting after that timely return to form
“Once there's a lull, there's often a storm that follows.” You can’t say that Matthew Hayden didn’t warn us! Babar Azam talks ‘confidence’ in his batting after that timely return to form The new-ball pair of Trent Boult and Tim Southee looked ineffective as the ball did not swing much and that made the Pakistani openers' job easier. Both the openers kept hitting boundaries whenever the Kiwis tried to build any sort of pressure. Although New Zealand spinners Mitchell Santner and Ish Sodhi managed to check the flow of runs somewhat, they could not break the partnership and Pakistan surpassed 100 runs without losing any wickets.