Sky Stadium, Wellington, will host the final T20i of the current series between Pakistan and New Zealand. The BlackCaps have already reached an unable to be unable to 3-1 ‘3-1 advance in the five-game series and will wish to finish the series with a score of 4-1.
On the other side, Pakistan suffered an overwhelming defeat in the previous match after having successfully completed a memorable race in the third T20i. The men in green will be released for the pride of Wellington.
Before the start of the fifth T20i in the series, here is an overview of the history of Sky Stadium in Wellington.
Sky Stadium, Wellington, T20i records
The draw should not play a lot in the next match, because the teams losing the draw won 11 of the 16 T20is in Wellington. The field has helped the quisors of the rhythm in the past.
Here are some other important statistics to know 16 previous T20i games played in Wellington:
T20I matches played: 16
Won by teams that strike first: 7
Won by teams that strike second: 9
Highest individual score: 84 – Tim Seifert (NZ) against India, 2019
Best bowling figures: 6/30 – Ashton Agar (aus) vs New Zealand, 2021
Highest team total: 219/6 – New Zealand vs India, 2019
The lowest team total: 101 – Pakistan vs New Zealand, 2016
Most successful race chase: 216/4 – Australia vs New Zealand, 2024
Average score of the first rounds: 156.
Sky Stadium, Wellington, Pitch report
The Wellington Pitch report will be broadcast live before the two captains come out for the draw. The terrain seemed just as useful for strikers and quisors in a recent past.
Pakistan has no good memories of playing T20i cricket in this stadium. In 2016, geen’s men lost all their counters for only 101 in a bilateral match against the Kiwis here.
Sky Stadium, Wellington, Last T20i
Australia defeated New Zealand with six counters in a nail biting thriller on February 21, 2024. The Blackcaps displayed 215/3 in 20 Overs, and in response, the Australians reached 216/4 on the last ball in the match.
It was the most successful race race in T20is played in this place. Three strikers recorded half a century during this confrontation between New Zealand and Australia. Here is the summary of the match:
In short, scores: NZ 215/3 (Rachin Raviund 68, Mitchell Marsh 1/21) lost against Aus 216/4 (Mitchell Marsh 72 *, Mitchell Santner 2/42) by 6 counters.
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Edited by Arshit Garg