New Zealand T20I Tri Series 2022 Points Table Updated standings after Pakistan vs New Zealand Match 4
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A 117-run opening partnership between (62) & Devon Conway (49*) sees the team to victory in Match 4 of the T20 Tri-Series Scores With this victory, New Zealand went past Pakistan to occupy the top spot in the points table. They now have four points in three games with a net run rate of +0.646. and Co. also have four points under their belt but sit second in the table due to an inferior net run rate. Bangladesh, on the other hand, are yet to open their accounts, having lost both their games. They find themselves in the third spot and will have to bounce back soon to keep themselves afloat for a place in the final.
New Zealand T20I Tri-Series 2022 Points Table Updated standings after Pakistan vs New Zealand Match 4
Updated points table after match 4. New Zealand locked horns with Pakistan in the fourth match of the T20I Tri-Series at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Tuesday, October 11. The Kiwis crushed the Men in Green by nine wickets to leapfrog them to the top of the points table. The Black Caps rode on to match-winning knocks from (62) and Devon Conway (49*) to chase down 131 runs with 23 balls to spare. Earlier, the Kiwi bowlers did exceptionally well to restrict in-form Pakistan batters to 130 runs. Tim Southee, Mitchell Santner, and Michael Bracewell picked up two wickets apiece. A 117-run opening partnership between (62) & Devon Conway (49*) sees the team to victory in Match 4 of the T20 Tri-SeriesScores
A 117-run opening partnership between (62) & Devon Conway (49*) sees the team to victory in Match 4 of the T20 Tri-Series Scores With this victory, New Zealand went past Pakistan to occupy the top spot in the points table. They now have four points in three games with a net run rate of +0.646. and Co. also have four points under their belt but sit second in the table due to an inferior net run rate. Bangladesh, on the other hand, are yet to open their accounts, having lost both their games. They find themselves in the third spot and will have to bounce back soon to keep themselves afloat for a place in the final.