Rawalpindi: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha admitted that his side was outplayed by New Zealand in the fourth T20I, emphasising the need for quick adaptation and improvement.
With this loss, Pakistan conceded the five-match T20I series 3-1 after being bowled out for 115 while chasing a formidable 221-run target.
"They [New Zealand] bowled really well and they outplayed us," the skipper said while addressing a post-match press conference.
Agha acknowledged that New Zealand’s bowlers capitalised on favourable conditions under lights, leading to the crushing defeat.
"I mean, the ball talked. It was swinging and it was turning as well. But we are international cricketers, so we have to adapt that and we have to be better," he added.
With the series already lost, Agha emphasised the need for his team to regroup and put in a strong performance in the final match. "We need to regroup and we need to win the last game."
Pakistan will now look to salvage pride in the fifth and final T20I, hoping to end the series on a positive note.
Green Shirts suffered an early collapse as opener Mohammad Haris was dismissed for just two runs in the first over by Will O’Rourke.
The situation worsened in the next over when Jacob Duffy struck twice, removing Hasan Nawaz and captain Salman Ali Agha for single-digit scores, leaving Pakistan struggling at 9-3.
The downfall continued with Shadab Khan departing for just one run, dismissed by Zakary Foulkes, reducing Pakistan to 26-4 in 4.1 overs.
Irfan Khan Niazi showed some resistance with a quick 24 off 16 balls, but Duffy’s brilliance saw him dismissed at 42-5.
Khushdil Shah and Abbas Afridi failed to provide stability, while Shaheen Afridi’s departure at 56-8 signaled Pakistan’s impending defeat. Duffy claimed his fourth wicket, dismissing Haris Rauf at 80-9 in 13.5 overs.
Abdul Samad fought hard but fell short of his fifty as Pakistan’s innings ended in disappointment.
New Zealand’s openers got off to a flying start, racing to 59 in just 4.1 overs. Shaheen Afridi struggled with the new ball, but Haris Rauf provided a breakthrough by dismissing Tim Seifert for 44.
Finn Allen’s explosive fifty off just 19 balls maintained the momentum before he was removed by Abbas Afridi for 50.
Despite a minor middle-order stumble, a counter-attacking 68-run stand between Michael Bracewell and Mitchell Santner powered New Zealand past the 200-run mark.
Haris Rauf finished with three wickets, while Abrar Ahmed and Abbas Afridi contributed with crucial breakthroughs. However, New Zealand posted a daunting total, leaving Pakistan with a tough chase that ultimately ended in a comprehensive defeat.
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