Complete
Pakistan tour of New Zealand, 2024, 4th T20I, Christchurch, Jan 19th, 2024

Pakistan

(19.6 ov) 158/5

New Zealand

(18.1 ov) 159/3

Complete New Zealand won by 7 wkts

Player of Match: Daryl Mitchell

PAK 158/5 (19.6)

NZ 159/3 (18.1) CRR: 8.75

Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
72
44
7
2
163.64
70
52
5
3
134.62
Last Wicket: Will Young c Nawaz b Shaheen Afridi 4(8) - 20/3 in 2.4 ov.
Bowler
0
M
R
W
ECO
3.1
0
29
0
9.16
4
0
30
0
7.5
Recent: ... 6 1 4 2 1 | 1 6 1 6 0 1 | 4 Overs: 18.1
22:32 Local Time, 09:32 GMT, 15:02 IST: An emphatic 93-ball 139-run unbroken stand has sealed this game in New Zealand's favour. They looked to be in big trouble when they were reduced to 20 for 3, thanks to a triple wicket burst from Shaheen Shah Afridi, but that was as good as it got for the visitors.
18.1
Haris Rauf to Mitchell, FOUR, to deep mid-wicket
17.6
Zaman Khan to Mitchell, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
17.5
Zaman Khan to Mitchell, no run, change of pace from Zaman, slower ball on off - Mitchell is early into the hoick and miscues it to mid-wicket
17.4
Zaman Khan to Mitchell, SIX, to long-on
17.3
Zaman Khan to Glenn Phillips, 1 run, fuller length delivery on the pads, clipped away past square leg for a single
17.2
Zaman Khan to Glenn Phillips, SIX, to deep extra cover
17.1
Zaman Khan to Mitchell, 1 run, on a good length and just outside off, pushed to backward point for a single
Zaman Khan [3.0-0-15-0] is back into the attack
16.6
Haris Rauf to Mitchell, 1 run, straight down the ground
16.5
Haris Rauf to Mitchell, 2 runs, slower short ball from Rauf - Mitchell swivels across and pulls it over mid-wicket, lands in the gap wide of the fielder and he's back for the second
16.4
Haris Rauf to Mitchell, FOUR, to long-on
16.3
Haris Rauf to Glenn Phillips, 1 run, to long-off
16.2
Haris Rauf to Glenn Phillips, SIX, massive, length ball at the stumps, Phillips swivels across, picked the length early anmd then set the pull, high and deep into the stands at square leg
16.1
Haris Rauf to Mitchell, 1 run, short of a good length and angling into the right-hander, a cramped Mitchell manages to pull it past square leg for a single