The Pakistani cricket team is currently playing a series of Twenty20 international matches in New Zealand. They will engage in a five-game Twenty20 international series against New Zealand. The Pakistan made three changes to their starting lineup in their third T20 match against New Zealand International between Pakistan and New Zealand is set to take place tomorrow. Pakistan’s cricket team has made three changes after losing the first two matches.
Leg spinner Usama Mir and all-rounder Ammar Jamal are not included in the starting eleven. While bowler Abbas Afridi is not able to play due to a muscle issue in his lower abdomen, the team will be quite saddened by Afridi’s departure because, together with Haris Rauf, the five-year-old was the team’s top wicket-taker. But they were not victorious.
Zaman Khan, Muhammad Qasim, and Muhammad Nawaz have become the trio’s representatives for Pakistan.
Pacer Adam Milne took four wickets in the second Twenty20 international on Sunday as New Zealand overcame Pakistan by 21 runs to take a 2-0 lead in the series.
Pakistan lineup for their third T20 match against New Zealand
The tourists gave up a commanding advantage in their pursuit of runs when they were bowled out for 173 in the last over, after New Zealand had scored 194–8, despite half-centuries from both Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman.
The fact that captain Kane Williamson had to leave the game due to a hamstring injury sustained while batting spoiled the Black Caps’ success.
Williamson is not coming back to the program. said Gary Stead, head coach.
Williamson was supposed to miss the third game on Wednesday. Moreover, with the first Test against South Africa less than three weeks away, Stead said his best batsmen wouldn’t even miss the next two matches.
“Test matches being so close and in the larger scheme of things (they) are a high priority,” Stead said. To make sure he’s the appropriate person for her, we’ll probably do everything in our power.
Tim Seifert is expected to take Williamson’s place in the batting order. Stead mentioned that Seifert was meant to replace Devon Conway as the wicketkeeper at one stage during the series.
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