New Zealand, Tim Seifert’s ticket office, took Shaheen Shah Afridi to the second T20i cleaners against Pakistan at the University Oval in Dunedin on Tuesday, March 18), hitting four six years. The too much gave 26 tracks because it put the local team massively at the front during the race race of a modest 136.
Although the speedster of the left arm played a young girl to start the sleeves, Seifert was ready when he came for his second consecutive. The right -handed striker started by cutting a right on the ground, followed by additional coverage. The third delivery went for a point before Seifert plums a couple. The last two bullets also opted for the maximum while Afridi figures were read at 2-1-26-0 at the end of this.
Finn Allen had already set the tone for the race by hammering three six in the second on sent by Mohammad Ali.
Tim Seifert leaves for 22-ball 45, but New Zealand facilitates five-counters to take 2-0
Mohammad Ali, who came for his second to the fifth of the heats, rejected the 30 -year -old for 45 years but had already made 16 points before taking the window. Jahandad Khan got rid of Finn Allen for 38 out of 16 deliveries. The tourists managed to reject Mark Chapman, James Neesham and Daryl Mitchell, but the Black Caps only needed 13.1 overs to continue the target and did it with five counters to lose.
The draw fell in favor of the black caps again while they chose first on the ground. Pakistan, which was overthrown for 91 in 18.3 overtime in the opening match, behaved a little better, the match reduced to 15 overtime due to the rain. Salman Agha scored with 46, while Shadab Khan (26) and Afridi (22) bypassed crucial contributions to raise their side to 135. However, that was not enough.
The third T20i will take place on March 21, Friday, in Auckland.
Edited by Parag Jain