The Borneo Post

Pakistan avoid N. Zealand sweep in fifth T20

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New Zealand: Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi said it was ‘very important’ his team avoided a whitewash series loss to New Zealand after winning the fifth and final Twenty20 Internatio­nal by 42 runs yesterday.

The Black Caps capitulate­d for 92 in the face of some quality Pakistan spin bowling, having been favoured to chase down the tourists’ 134-8.

Pakistan lost the five-match series 4-1 but Shaheen was pleased his first stint as captain had ended on a winning note, after being outplayed through the first four games.

He said the series was primarily seen as a chance to build towards the T20 World Cup in June but it would have been a setback to lose five from five.

“Today’s game was very important for us. We needed that as a unit to step forward,” Shaheen said.

“In the first four games, there were a lot of collapses, as a fielding unit, as a batting unit, but I think today we played as a team and we needed that win. It’s not easy for any team to come here. And I think our mind is on the World Cup. We’re just checking out every spot for every player and giving chances to youngsters.” Part-time off-spinner Iftikhar Ahmed was handed the ball for the first time in the series and produced career-best figures of 3-24 against a weakened New Zealand batting lineup, who scored their second-lowest T20 total on home soil.

Only opener Finn Allen (22) and Glenn Phillips (26) passed 20 as Pakistan claimed the last eight wickets for 39 runs.

Left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz (2-18) was effective with the new ball, while Shaheen claimed 2-20.

New Zealand were missing three of their first-choice batters: Kane Williamson (knee injury), Devon Conway (Covid-19) and Daryl Mitchell (rested).

Captain Mitchell Santner said their poor chase exposed some chinks.

“We’ve looked pretty good batting first and defending but, looking at today, we may need a bit of work chasing,” he said.

“In a chase like that, we talk about taking it as deep as we can and we didn’t do that. But all in all a pretty good series. There were good signs, different guys stepping up at different times and that’s what you want.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Shaheen plays a shot during the fifth and final Twenty20 internatio­nal cricket match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Hagley Oval in Christchur­ch.
— AFP photo Shaheen plays a shot during the fifth and final Twenty20 internatio­nal cricket match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Hagley Oval in Christchur­ch.

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