T20 World Cup 2022 3 mistakes New Zealand made in the 1st semi final against Pakistan
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Huge moment in the Semi-Final, Conway drops Babar. New Zealand were the best fielding side in the tournament until the Super 12 stage, with an 88 percent success rate, holding onto 19 and dropping three catches. For a side like the Kiwis who take a lot of pride in their fielding, it is one of the crucial aspects of their game and an area of the game they can usually rely upon. However, things went south rather quickly for them today. Babar Azam was dropped by Devon Conway off the first ball he faced. Had the keeper held onto that, things could have been different for last year's runners-up. In total, they dropped three catches and missed a couple of run-outs in the field in the semi-finals. They were punished for these missed chances as Babar and stitched together a match-winning 100-plus partnership.
T20 World Cup 2022 3 mistakes New Zealand made in the 1st semi-final against Pakistan
New Zealand v Pakistan - ICC Men's T20 World Cup: Semi Final In a disappointing end to what was shaping up to be another impressive campaign, New Zealand lost to Pakistan by seven wickets in the first semi-final of the at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Wednesday, November 9. The Kiwis started the tournament as dark horses, topping their group with three wins. Usually regarded for their fundamentals and approach to the game, were going about their business as usual in the Super 12 stage. However, they got a reality check at an unfortunate time, costing them victory in a knockout contest that drew the curtains on their campaign. They were in the contest at the halfway stage but in the heat of the battle, the Kiwis might have got a few calls that didn't work in their favor. Congratulations . Good luck in Melbourne. Scorecard Congratulations . Good luck in Melbourne. Scorecard On that note, we take a look at three mistakes New Zealand made against Pakistan in the first semi-final.#1 Poor fielding
Huge moment in the Semi-Final, Conway drops Babar.Huge moment in the Semi-Final, Conway drops Babar. New Zealand were the best fielding side in the tournament until the Super 12 stage, with an 88 percent success rate, holding onto 19 and dropping three catches. For a side like the Kiwis who take a lot of pride in their fielding, it is one of the crucial aspects of their game and an area of the game they can usually rely upon. However, things went south rather quickly for them today. Babar Azam was dropped by Devon Conway off the first ball he faced. Had the keeper held onto that, things could have been different for last year's runners-up. In total, they dropped three catches and missed a couple of run-outs in the field in the semi-finals. They were punished for these missed chances as Babar and stitched together a match-winning 100-plus partnership.