Pakistan VS New Zealand: Tourists lose the first T20I despite Shah Heroics | Current news

New Zealand took the early lead in the T20 series with five matches after Pakistan’s hitting collapsed at less than 100 rides in Hagley oval.
Pakistan lowered his nine cliff loss in the first T20 International against New Zealand in Christchurch after failing to defend a slight result of 91.
Tourists started a five-game series on Sunday with catastrophic fashion, reduced to 11-4 at the end of the fifth after rising Paceman Kyle Jamieson led Amok with a new ball.
In the end, they were rejected because of the lowest result in T20 in Novi Zealand, and the home side had little problems responding to a 92-1 discount of only 10.1 additions.
Jamieson, who was later appointed Man of the Match, claimed that three of the first four shots ended up with 3-8 of four additions.
Jacob Duffy’s new partner returned to the Inings later to pull the tail and, as well as Jamieson, claimed that in his career with the best T20 figures of 4-14 of 3.4 additions.
Pakistan never recovered from the highest order collapse after sending it to Hagley oval terrain, which offers an early life, and only three players have reached double figures.
The newly stalled captain Salman Aghha was scored 18 and put 46 for the fifth Wickket with top scorer Khushdil Shah, who played tourists after hitting three six six in 32 of 30 balls.
Holy Khan scored 17 at the run, before the inings ended with eight balls that were still extinguished.
Pakistani previous T20 The lowest result in New Zealand was 101 everything at a loss of 95 running in Wellington in 2016.
Tim Seifert’s opener got New Zealand on a flying start, with 44 out of 29 balls, hitting seven four and one six.
Finn Allen 29, and Tim Robinson completed his chase from the first ball of the 11th year.
The second match is on Tuesday.