NZ vs PAK: Kane Williamson retired from the second T20 match due to hamstring injury, but still the team won the match
In the second T20 match, New Zealand won by 21 runs. Kane Williamson (Image Credit- Twitter X) NZ vs PAK 2nd T20: The second match of the ongoing five-match T20 series between New Zealand and Pakistan was played today, Sunday, January 14, at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Let us tell you that in this match, there was a bad news for New Zealand, who had to bat after losing the toss, but still the team has won. Let us tell you that during the first innings of the match, Kane Williamson, who came to bat at number three, had a hamstring problem in his right leg. Kane’s injury was so serious that he had to retire hurt and go out of the field. He went out of the field after scoring 26 runs and after this Tim Southee took the responsibility of stand in captain. Kane Williamson retired hurt while batting in the second T20I versus Pakistan in Hamilton. — CricTracker (@Cricketracker) January 14, 2024 New Zealand vs Pakistan, status of 2nd T20 match: So, if we tell you the condition of this match, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl and New Zealand, batting first, scored 194 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. For the Kiwi team, Finn Allen played a brilliant inning of 74 runs, while captain Kane Williamson contributed 26 runs. Also, David Conway scored 20 runs and Daryl Mitchell scored 17 runs. Apart from this, Mitchell Santner was out after scoring 25 runs. On the other hand, if we talk about Pakistan’s bowling, Haris Rauf got 3 wickets and Abbas Afridi got 2 wickets. Apart from this, Aamer Jamal and Usama Mir got 1-1 wicket. So after this, when Pakistan came to chase the target of 195 runs given by New Zealand, it could score only 173 runs and lost the match by 21 runs. For Pakistan, only Babar Azam could score 66 runs and Fakhar Zaman could play big innings of 50 runs. On the other hand, if we talk about New Zealand’s bowling, Adam Mill got 4 wickets, while Tim Southee, Ben Seers and Ish Sodhi got 2 wickets each. With this victory, the Kiwi team has taken a 2-0 lead in the five-match T20 series. Also read- AUS vs WI 2024: ‘I don’t want to think negative thoughts at all’ Steve Smith before opening against West Indies 5 players who have taken the most catches in T20i cricket 4 players who have bowled the most dot balls in cricket (all-format and active players) 5 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in their career in first class cricket Top 5 batsmen who scored double century in first class cricket IND vs AFG: Captain Rohit Sharma will give chance to these 11 players, see playing XI Not only Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have also traded these players 5 batsmen who have scored more than 3 thousand runs in T20 International matches Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in IPL history IPL 2024: Gujarat Titans’ playing XI…
This powerful player has been included in the New Zealand squad during the T20I series against PAK.
Young will join the New Zealand team after the second T20 match to be played on Sunday, January 14. NZ vs PAK (Photo Source: Getty Images) Will Young has been named as Josh Clarkson’s replacement for the third T20I against Pakistan to be played at the University Oval in Dunedin on January 17. Clarkson was included in the squad and was to replace Kane Williamson in the third game, but suffered a shoulder injury while playing for Central Districts in the Super Smash and was subsequently ruled out of the squad. Young will join the New Zealand team after the second T20 match to be played on Sunday, January 14. The 31-year-old player, who made his debut against Bangladesh in March 2021, has so far scored 260 runs in 14 matches at an average of 20. During this period, he has scored two half-centuries and his strike rate has been 102.36. He caught the attention of the selectors after scoring a half-century and a century for Central District in the Super Smash. The top order batsman, after scoring 50 runs in just 33 balls against Wellington, played a stormy innings of 101* off 63 balls against Otago. Meanwhile, Williamson has been ruled out for the third T20I as the Kiwi skipper will again consult doctors to manage his knee injury. The 33-year-old Williamson will join the team for the final two matches, which will be played on January 19 and 21 respectively. New Zealand beat Pakistan by 46 runs in the first T2oI Let us tell you, New Zealand has taken a 1-0 lead in the series by defeating Pakistan by 46 runs in the first T20I. In this match played in Auckland, after losing the toss, the host team came to bat first and put 226 runs on the board at Eden Park in Auckland. This was the highest total made by any team in this format against Pakistan. The contribution of Darrell Mitchell along with captain Kane Williamson was very important in taking New Zealand to this score. Mitchell played a brilliant inning of 61 runs in 27 balls, while captain Williamson, who was returning to this format after 14 months, scored 57 runs. Abbas Afridi was successful in taking 3 wickets for Pakistan. Also read: Suresh Raina made a big prediction about this young all-rounder