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Cricket in 2020 stopped due to the corona virus. However, by the end of the year, that regret is supposed to diminish a lot. Mount Manganui proved once again that test cricket is the last word at 22 yards. New Zealand beat Pakistan by 101 runs in a great thriller, as well as an average track record. For the first time in the ICC test classification.
Anyone could be the hero of this test. Shaheen Afridi could have been a great bowler on day one, so Williamson showed the way to New Zealand from the front, New Zealand laid the groundwork for victory in their big innings. The matchmaker’s prize is in your hands. However, Williamson will present the award to the bowlers for the victory on the final day. Neil Wagner bowled with a broken finger, before Kyle Jamieson made the first advance of the game. And Mitchell Santner gave the last scratch with a brush stroke.
However, two Pakistani hitters, Fawad Alam and Mohammad Rizwan, may be disappointed. They almost became heroes on the last day. At the end of matchday four, when eyes were red from the loss to Pakistan, the two had been through a lot on matchday five. At one point, it seemed that Pakistan could try to win if it wanted to. The 175-race pair finally came to a stop in the third session. Rizwan became lbw for getting inside Jamison, although the referee didn’t give up at first. At the other extreme, Fawad Alam took a century before him. After a long period of deprivation, the astonishing promise was displayed at all times today. Chanderpaul was reminded that the team can trust him in this match. But the last one was not saved. Williamson and Wagner stepped into the trap, went to the pool and grabbed behind the gate. Fawad’s dismissal for 102 runs was a huge blow to Pakistan.
Then Yasir Shah came out quickly. Warner turned to Fahim Ashraf, the hero of the early innings. At the time, Pakistan’s pace seemed to be a matter of time. But the last of Pakistan did not give up. Shaheen Afridi has been fighting Mohammad Abbas for a long time. Santner cut through Abbas, but Nasim and Shaheen also resisted at the last gate. When the life of the match was just five overs, Nasim got Santner back. Pakistan’s resistance is over. Bay Oval drunk exultation.
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