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Pakistan got defeated in the third T20 against New Zealand
Captain Babar Azam could only score one run in the match
New Delhi. Pakistan had to face defeat in the third T20 against New Zealand. Kiwis batting first scored 163 runs losing 5 wickets in 20 overs. In response, the entire Pakistan team was able to score only 159 runs in the stipulated overs. Captain Babar Azam, who scored a century in the second T20, could score only one run in this match. Former Pakistan wicket-keeper batsman Kamran Akmal criticized the defeat in the third T20, saying that it happened because of stupid decisions.
Kamran Akmal said that Babar Azam’s team should take this defeat seriously. Team management needs to re-think their strategy. Mistakes and strange decisions in the third T20 against New Zealand have taken a toll on the team.
Kamran said that the experiments in the Pakistan team should be stopped now. Stupid decisions will not lead us to victory. Iftikhar Ahmed will not be able to bat like this every day. Please tell that Iftikhar scored 60 runs in 24 balls with 3 fours and 6 sixes in the third T20. However, he could not avoid the defeat of the team.
‘… then Pakistan would have lost all the three matches’
Talking to the Pakistani media, Kamran Akmal said that Iftikhar Ahmed has a fixed position in the team and he should be sent to bat at that number. There is a need to stop the frequent changes in the order of the batsmen. Kamran said that if New Zealand’s main team was here, Pakistan would have lost all the three matches. The main players of New Zealand are currently playing in the IPL. Let us inform that Kamran Akmal’s younger brother Umar Akmal had made many allegations against him a day ago. Umar said in an interview that Kamran did not support him even a percent in his cricket career.
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Tags: Babar Azam, kamran akmal, Pakistan cricket team, Omar Akmal
FIRST PUBLISHED : April 18, 2023, 20:51 IST
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