Advertisement

Kane Williamson rejoins team for second T20I against Pakistan

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson

Advertisement

New Zealand Captain Kane Williamson is all set to return for second T20I against Pakistan to be played at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Sunday.

According to the details, Pakistan and New Zealand will face each other in the 2nd T20 match on Sunday at 11: 00 am.

Kiwis are up 1-0 in 3 matches T20 Series after winning the first game by 5 wickets.

Ahead of the match, New Zealand received a huge boost as their skipper Kane Williamson returned to nets after taking paternity leave.

The 30-year-old missed the second-test against West Indies in Wellington to be at home in Tauranga with wife Sarah Raheem ahead of the arrival of their first child.

Advertisement

Also Read

NZ Captain Kane Williamson, Wife Sarah Raheem welcome baby girl

New Zealand (NZ) captain Kane Williamson has revealed the birth of his...


In the first match, Pakistan decided to bat first after winning the toss which did not prove to be correct and only 4 players of the national team returned to the pavilion with a total score of 20.

Mohammad Rizwan 17, Haider Ali 3 while Abdullah Shafiq and Mohammad Hafeez were out without scoring a run. Khushdal Shah also lost his wicket by scoring 16 runs on the total score of 39.

However, captain Shadab Khan (42), Faheem Ashraf (31), and Emad Wasim (19) gave some support to the batting line and in the allotted 20 overs the score reached 153 for the loss of 9 wickets.

Advertisement

Shaheen Shah Afridi remained unbeaten on 10 while Wahab Riaz scored 9.

Jacob Duffy, who made his debut for New Zealand, took 4 wickets. Apart from them, Scott Caglin took 3 wickets while Ash Sodhi and Blair Tucker took one wicket each.

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Amir credits PCB, Shaheen for his international comeback
Arslan Ash, Pakistan’s Tekken prodigy, triumphs in Frag Fest Spring 2024
PAK vs NZ: Likely lineups for second T20
PAK vs NZ: Imad Wasim's ansence from plaing XI questioned by ex-cricketers
PAK vs NZ: Kiwis' practice session cancelled due to rain in Rawalpindi
MI vs PBKS: Preity Zinta experiences whirlwind of emotions emotions during thrilling match
Next Article
Exit mobile version