‘Unpredictable’ Pakistan, New Zealand at number one after winning the Test!



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The victory of the Indian team could have been a “motivating factor”. India is doing it, so I won’t see myself that way! Or is it important to maintain an “unpredictable” reputation? The second is tested once more in the first New Zealand-Pakistan test. Team Pak lost.

And by winning this test, New Zealand became number one in the world in the test championship. This is the first time this has happened. Ken Williamson’s team is “number one” after Australia. New Zealand won three events at home.

You need 133 races to win, you have 6 terrains in hand. In such a situation, the batting team is more likely to win by displaying a strong mindset. And even if you can’t win, you can at least come close to winning, that’s what you hope for. But when the team is Pakistan, it is always difficult to predict anything about them. Because Pakistan means “unpredictable”. It’s silly to speculate about the team beforehand.

Pakistan couldn’t even come close to winning the first Test of the two-game series against New Zealand at Mount Munganui. Pakistan aspired to win by 373 runs. At one point in the match, Pakistan’s score was 240 out of 4. Then in the innings of Pakistan it was called disaster. Pakistan was eliminated 261 of 240 for 4, losing the game by 101 runs. Mohammad Rizwan’s team lost the last 6 wickets by just 31 races. Meanwhile, the victory gave Ken Williamson a 1-0 lead in the two-game test series.

Pakistan was out 239 in their first innings. New Zealand, who scored 431 in the first inning, challenged in the second inning and declared innings at 180 for five. The goal of victory for Pakistan was 363 runs.

In response, Pakistan lost 4 wickets by just 75 runs. Fawad Alam and Captain Mohammad Rizwan led the team from there. Added 175 runs for fifth field. The pair broke up as soon as the team reached 240 runs. Rizwan came back with 60 runs. After a while, Fawad Alam (102), a Pakistani hitter who scored a century in Tests after 11 years, also returned.

For New Zealand, Tim Southee, Trent Bolt, Neil Wagner, Kyle Jamieson and Mitchell Santner each took two wickets. Kiwi captain Ken Williamson, who scored 129 in the first inning and 21 in the second, was named man of the match. The second and final test of the series will begin on January 3 in Christchurch.

December 30, 2020 03:10 pm



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