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Home | Cricket | Pakistan Avoid T20 Whitewash

Pakistan avoids T20 whitewash

Pakistan reached New Zealand's target of 174 with two balls to spare, ending on 177 after Iftikhar Ahmed sealed the win with a six in the final over

By AFP
Updated On - 22 December 2020, 06:10 PM
Pakistan avoids T20 whitewash
Pakistan batsman Mohammad Rizwan (L) celebrates hitting a six with a teammate Mohammad Hafeez during the third T20 cricket match between New Zealand and Pakistan. -Photo: AFP
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Napier: Mohammad Rizwan celebrated his elevation to the Pakistan Test captaincy in style Tuesday, smashing a career-best 89 to stop New Zealand claiming a series sweep in the third Twenty20 in Napier.

Pakistan reached New Zealand’s target of 174 with two balls to spare, ending on 177 after Iftikhar Ahmed sealed the win with a six in the final over. But it was Rizwan’s 89 from 59 balls, with support from 41-run Mohammad Hafeez, that inspired the victory.


It was a hard-fought win for the tourists, who suffered heavy defeats in the two opening matches after a rocky preparation that included Covid-19 quarantine in Christchurch with no training. The win was particularly sweet for Rizwan, who was named on Monday as captain for the first Test against New Zealand starting December 26 after regular skipper Babar Azam was ruled out with a broken thumb.

After two losses when batting first, Pakistan changed tactics and opted to bowl when they won the toss, restricting New Zealand to 173 for seven, with Devon Conway top-scoring on 63. Faheem Ashraf was the pick of the Pakistan attack, taking three for 20.

The strategy of chasing down New Zealand’s total paid off as Rizwan and Hafeez forged a 72-run partnership that laid the foundation for the win. Hafeez made 41 from 29 balls including three sixes.

Rizwan’s innings, the sixth-highest by a Pakistan batsman in T20s, included a booming six that bounced off the roof of a stand and out of the ground, forcing the umpires to select a replacement ball.

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