Babar Azam as Falls when Pakistan is struggling in Chase

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Pak vs NZ: Babar Azam falls as Pakistan struggles in run chase
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In high stake Pure vs NZ The collision, Pakistan chased 321 runs, was a major setback when Babar Azam left after scoring 64. The team is now running at 153/6 in 34 overs, with 168 runs still needed for 96 balls.

Babar Azam, who had previously indicated his intentions with six Patular Smith from Nathan Smith, was anxious to strengthen the innings. However, his innings was affected by Mitchell Sentner. When trying to sweep, Babar lost his time and saw that Ken Williamson safely picked up the ball in one of the top wicket.

Before Babar’s fall, Pakistan had already lost some important wickets. Taib Tahir was trying cheaply to pull the Sentner, but his shot did not get well and he was easily lifted by Williamson on a short mid -wicket. Salman Agha’s promise of 42 runs ended when Nathan Smith’s shortball pointed to a shore, Michael Breswell caught the mid -wicket.

Although Babar mentions his 35th ODI half -century, Pakistan’s batting unit is in trouble as New Zealand continues to rule. Only four wickets are left and with a roof run rate, Pakistan’s lower order now has a difficult task to survive in this critical Pak vs NZ match.

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Before, Saud comes to open along with Shakeel Burial After refreshing the pride of the injury, it is not coming.

Fakhar Zaman was injured during the fielding during the boundary savings. The incident happened when Fakhr fell badly during divers to save four.

It was the first round of New Zealand’s innings. He felt hurt, thus got off the field, Kamran Ghulam changed it.

Earlier, team officials said Fakhar was being checked for muscle sprains.

“Fakhar Zaman is being estimated and examined for muscle sprains and after that more updates will be provided,” the PCB official said in a statement.

But after the first innings of the opening match against New Zealand, Saud comes here to open along with Shakeel Babar.

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