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T20 WC: Rauf’s 4/22 set a five-goal goal of Pakistan over New Zealand

T20 WC: Rauf's 4/22 set a five-goal goal of Pakistan over New Zealand
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Sharjah: Pacer Haris Rauf leads the appearance of the clinical bowling with a very good four-goal haul before Shoaib Malik and Asif Ali as Pakistan takes “revenge” in New Zealand to ngobot take off with a five-goal victory in the world.
Cup here on Tuesday.
Most of the top dough, except for the opening of Mohammad Rizwan (33), struggled but experienced Malik (26 did not come out of 20 balls) and number seven Ali (27 did not take off 12) developed to the end with 48-run partnership for the sixth goal for Bring home Pakistan with eight spare balls.
This was Pakistan’s second consecutive victory after their 10-goal victory comprehensively over India on Sunday.
The New Zealand team, playing in his first match, recently withdrawn from the series scheduled for Pakistan after landing there, quoting a security threat, according to the host country, no.
Chasing 135 to win, Captain Babar Azam (9) and Rizwan made a decent start but they found it difficult to run and boundaries such as chase.
Azam was not smooth compared to his brilliant unbeaten against India and was sixth, bent by the Southee team, who got the 100th goal at T20 Internationals.
Pakistan vs New Zealand: When it happened it would not come easily for Pakistan at this stage when they reached 30 for 1 at the end of the game of power and they got another jolt as Fakhar Age (11) caught up by Ish Sodhi in the ninth ended.
The former captain Mohammad Heafez lifted James Neesham to six times as soon as he came out when Pakistan reached 58 for 2 in the middle of the road.
But, next to the next, he came out with Devon Conway taking an amazing dive catch near the limit of the Bowling Mitchell Santner.
New Zealand returned to the match with Rizwan, who had scored 79 not opposing India, trapped by LBW by Sodhi on the 12th.
After several relatively calm oversel, the Trent Bult got his first goal by getting rid of the Imad Wudiim (11) on the 15th end.
But from there, Pakistan changed the manuscript, Malik and Asif Ali’s politeness.
Pakistan needed 44 runs from the five finals of Overs and came Ali who clobbed Southee for twelve consecutively at 17 to tilt the match on his side.
Malik crashed six and four in front before Ali set the sky of Sharjah caught fire with six and hit Run who won – two – to take Pakistan to 13.4 overs.
Previously, Rauf pioneered a bowling attack with four goals because Pakistan limited New Zealand with a simple total.
Kiwi is in all kinds of problems after they were invited to stare in the face of the Pakistani bowling attack with the Daryl Mitchell and Top-Scoring Openers with 27 each and Captain Kane Williamson contributed 25.
New Zealand could not have a substantial partnership with the highest to 36 -Run opening between Mitchell and Martin Guptill (17).
Shaheen Afridi, Imad Wairim and Mohammad Heaz also took one goal for Pakistan.
Afridi, who shook the top of India in Pakistan’s victory over India, got a swing at the opening which was prime.
But Mitchell crashed into the second four on it which produced eight runs.
Mitchell then lifted Hasan Ali for six people as seen by New Zealand to take the initiative.
But they could not get out of the game of power unscathed when Rauf pulled out Guplord wood after the ball released the deflection of the dough bearing.
Mitchell paid the price went too much when he anchored to Fakhar Age near the rope after he destroyed six imades in ninth.
The new dough James Neesham did not last long when he came out for 1 to the right of Hafeaz when New Zealand reached 60 for three in the middle of the road.
Kiwi stepped on the gas and took 25 runs from the 12th and 13th Overs with Williamson destroying Hafeaz for six and four, even as Conway Clobbered Shadab Khan for three consecutive limits.
But the kiwi round turned after Williamson run out on the 14th because Hasan Ali who was brilliant immediately released his own bowling to revoke the guarantee.
New Zealand could only reach a 100-run sign at the 15th end of the top and Conway and Glenn Phillips (13) out in the three ball room at 18 above Rauf.

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