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NZ Vs PAK: Salman Ali Agha Calls For Powerplay Improvement After Pakistan’s Loss To New Zealand In T20I

The Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha expressed his team made improvements yet pointed out they needed stronger power play performances after losing by 5 wickets to New Zealand in the second T20I at University Oval.

Agha made his remarks during the match post-event press conference about Pakistan’s enhanced performance compared to their previous game. He noted specific fields where the team needed to get better results.

The team demonstrated solid fielding and batting performance to Agha but the bowling displayed mixed results due to challenging match conditions.


Haris Rauf expressed his view about Pakistan’s recent performance highlighting the need for better execution of plans to compete with New Zealand in future games.

According to Salman Ali Agha his team requires significant development within batting and bowling before they can succeed in the upcoming powerplay matches.

Throughout the power play our bowling brought out strong performance from Haris alongside the team.

According to Agha both the bowling and batting performances during the powerplay need enhancements from his team. Fast bowler Haris Rauf defended the team by delivering 2/20 runs through his strong performance.


Our team demonstrated their full effort but we faced an unfavourable outcome. Rauf acknowledged their fortune ran against them during the match.

The match’s shortened duration due to rain prevented Pakistan from defending their total of 135 runs against Afghanistan.

The New Zealand batting pursuit began with force when Tim Seifert and Finn Allen combined to reach 66 runs in the first overs. During the assault Seifert and Allen hit four sixes against Shaheen Afridi to lead the attack before Seifert scored 45 runs from just 22 balls.


The winning score came through Michael Bracewell and Glenn Phillips after they finished the match with 11 balls remaining.

Pakistan’s batting order faced more setbacks when Agha along with Irfan Khan put together 31 runs to stabilise the innings.

In the seventh over Sodhi launched two consecutive deliveries that eliminated four Pakistani batsmen to leave their team at 52-4. Pakistan’s batting performance reached 135/9 as Agha scored 46 while Shadab Khan managed 24 but their total proved insufficient.


Source: news24


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