Pakistan got the second defeat, New Zealand won the second T20 match by 5 wickets;
News Update March 18, 2025 10:24 PM

New DelhiThe New Zealand team defeated Pakistan by 5 wickets in the 15–15-over match and took a 2–0 lead in the series. In this match, Tim Sifart batted brilliantly and he was the player of the match.

Pakistan defeat on defeat, New Zealand won the second T20 match by 5 wickets; Cyphurt blew up

Pakistan's team is getting defeat on defeat. Prior to the Champions Trophy, the New Zealand team defeated Pakistan in both matches in the TRAI ODI series. After this, Pakistan lost to New Zealand in the Champions Trophy 2025 match and now Pakistan's team has lost two matches of the five -match T20 series. New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 5 wickets in the second T20 International match played on Dune days. Tim Ciphurt played a brilliant innings and won the Player of the Match Award.

This T20 match disrupted by rain was played for 15–15 overs. New Zealand team captain Michael Braswell won the toss and chose bowling. In such a situation, Pakistan's team came out to bat first and could score 135 runs after losing 9 wickets. For Pakistan, captain Salman Ali Aga scored a 46 -run innings in 28 balls, while vice -captain Shadab Khan scored 26 runs in 14 balls. Shaheen Shah Afridi scored 22 runs in 14 balls. For New Zealand, Jacob Dafi, Ben Sires, James Neesham and Ish Sodhi took 2-2 wickets.

At the same time, the New Zealand team started chasing the target of 136 runs, then there was not a single run in the first over, despite the team won the match by 5 wickets in 13.1 overs. For New Zealand, Tim Sifart scored 45 runs in 22 balls. Finn Ellen scored 38 runs in 16 balls. Mitchell He scored 21 runs in 16 balls. Haris Rauf got two wickets, while each success was achieved by Mohammad Ali, Khushdil Shah and Jahanad Khan. The third match of the series will be played in Auckland on Friday 21 March. If Pakistan does not win in that match, the series hosts will be named New Zealand.

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