RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s cricket captain, Babar Azam, dissected the team’s defeat in the third T20I against New Zealand, pointing out the slow run rate during the middle overs as a key factor. Speaking at the post-match ceremony, Babar admitted that even though they caught up later, they still fell about 10 runs short. He also mentioned the impact of Mohammad Rizwan’s injury on the team’s batting performance.

Key Performances and Challenges

Despite the challenges, Babar praised Shadab Khan’s performance and his partnership with Irfan, which he described as outstanding. He emphasized that a score of 180-190 is usually considered competitive at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Pakistan had set a target of 179 runs but lost by seven wickets as New Zealand, driven by Mark Chapman’s efforts, staged a strong comeback.

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Series Progress and Upcoming Matches

With the series now tied at 1-1, the focus shifts to the remaining two matches scheduled for April 25 and 27 at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.

Details from Pakistan’s Innings

In Pakistan’s innings, Babar and Saim Ayub opened strongly with a 54-run partnership. Saim scored 32 off 22 balls before James Neesham caught him off Ish Sodhi’s bowling. Babar added 37 from 29 balls before Jacob Duffy caught him out on Michael Bracewell’s delivery. After Rizwan retired hurt scoring 23, Irfan Khan stepped in. The partnership between Irfan and Shadab was notably effective, with Shadab hitting 41 runs off 20 balls and Irfan adding a quick 30 off 20 balls.

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