Rain washes out fourth T20I between Pakistan and New Zealand

By: Asim Nawaz

RAWALPINDI: The fourth T20I match between Pakistan and New Zealand, which was held at Pindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday evening, was cancelled due to rain. Pakistan was leading the five-match series 2-1, and the final game will also take place at the same stadium on 24 April.

New Zealand lost three wickets within the first seven overs while batting first, and their score was 54 runs. Imad Wasim, the left-arm spinner, took all three wickets. He bowled economically during the batting powerplay and managed to take two wickets in the powerplay as well.

The left-arm bowler, Imad Wasim, took three wickets in the match, giving away 19 runs in his four overs. He dismissed Tom Latham, the captain, who scored 13 runs off 8 balls with three fours, Will Young, who scored 6 runs off 8 balls with one four, and Daryl Michell, who scored 3 runs off 6 balls.

New Zealand managed to score 164 for five in 18.5 overs before rain interrupted play. The credit for their score goes to the opening batsman, Chad Bowes, who scored 54 runs off 38 balls with seven fours and one six, and Mark Chapman, who remained unbeaten and scored 71 runs off 42 balls. Chapman had scored 34, 65 not out, and 16 not out in the three previous matches of the series and hit 10 fours and one six in his innings in the fourth T20I.

The left-handed Chapman also added a 54-run partnership with Bowes and then knitted a 30-ball 56-run for the fifth wicket with Rachin Ravindra (8, 12b).

Hot this week

Why Pakistan’s Cyber Laws Protect Perpetrators, Not Survivors?

By: Sidra Minhas Pakistan’s cybercrime laws were introduced to protect...

Can Tech Companies Be Forced to Protect Marginalized Users?

By: Fajeera Asif Social media platforms claim to be neutral...

Weaponizing the Web: How Cyber Harassment Silences Marginalized Voices in Pakistan

By: Ramna Saeed Pakistan’s marginalized communities—women, transgender individuals, and religious...

Experts Urge Government to Increase FED on Cigarettes by Rs. 39 to Boost Revenue and Curb Tobacco Use

NEWS DESK ISLAMABAD: The Society for the Protection of the...

Reversals in Tobacco Control: Unraveling Policy Setbacks in Pakistan

By: Malik Imran Ahmad Over the past one and...

Topics

Why Pakistan’s Cyber Laws Protect Perpetrators, Not Survivors?

By: Sidra Minhas Pakistan’s cybercrime laws were introduced to protect...

Can Tech Companies Be Forced to Protect Marginalized Users?

By: Fajeera Asif Social media platforms claim to be neutral...

Weaponizing the Web: How Cyber Harassment Silences Marginalized Voices in Pakistan

By: Ramna Saeed Pakistan’s marginalized communities—women, transgender individuals, and religious...

Reversals in Tobacco Control: Unraveling Policy Setbacks in Pakistan

By: Malik Imran Ahmad Over the past one and...

Riphah University Sponsors Asian Minifootball Cup as Team Pakistan Secures Historic 4-1 Victory Over India

NEWS DESK ISLAMABAD: Riphah International University is proud to announce...

Ukraine: Biden vs Trump

By: Sher Ali The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by...

NSC Remains Inactive for a Year, PILDAT Raises Alarm

NEWS DESK ISLAMABAD: The annual performance evaluation of the National...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img