Babar Azam reckoned that too many smooth dismissals within the dying overs didn’t enable Pakistan to go previous the 300-run mark within the third ODI at National Stadium in Karachi.
New Delhi,UPDATED: Jan 14, 2023 07:47 IST
We had been 20-30 runs quick: Babar rues smooth dismissals in third ODI after PAK lose sequence. Courtesy: AP
By India Today Web Desk: Skipper Babar Azam was clear reduce in saying that Pakistan couldn’t get the specified rating on the board after opting to bat first in opposition to New Zealand within the third and remaining ODI on Friday, January 13 on the National Stadium in Karachi.
The hosts misplaced the early wickets of Shan Masood and captain Babar, however Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan placed on 154 for the third wicket to place Pakistan again on observe.
Even as Fakhar scored 101 with 10 fours and a six, Rizwan chipped in with a helpful 77-run knock. However, a flurry of wickets within the dying overs meant that Pakistan had been restricted to 280 for the lack of 9 wickets.
“We were 20 runs, when Rizwan and Fakhar played it looked like we’d touch 300. But when wickets fall, it is difficult for new batters. Lots of soft dismissals and we were 20-30 runs short,” Babar mentioned within the post-match presentation ceremony.
Pakistan put stress on the Black Caps of their run-chase after decreasing them to 205 for six in 38.1 overs. With 75 runs wanted off the final 71 balls, Mitchell Santner and Glenn Phillips’ partnership of 64 runs received the Kiwis nearer.
Phillips grew to become the Player of the Match for his unbeaten 42-ball 63 with 4 fours and as many sixes. In the tip, the visiting staff received house with 11 balls to spare. The 28-year-old Babar admitted that Pakistan might have performed higher within the bowling division late within the dying overs.
“We were expecting more turn than we got. But spinners played their role. But we couldn’t quite execute in the last 10 overs with the ball,” he added.
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Jan 14, 2023