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Like the Tour in New Zealand from Pakistan Progresses, the second T20I is scheduled for March 18 at The Scenic University Oval in Dunedin. Michael Bracewell-The New Zealand will try to improve their outstanding show in the opening match of the series when they directed Pakistan for nine wicks.
The Kiwis, after losing several players to the IPL commitments, presented an impressive depth as Kyle Jamieson and Jacob Duffy He directed his bowl load. Pakistan, captain for Salman Ali AghaThey are in the battle after being grouped by a 91 at the opening. The unavailability of Babar azam and Mohammad Rizwan He has created opportunities for younger players, but they will have to work much better to neutralize the formidable New Zealand Battle Line. Shadab KhanReturning to the team may give some stability, but Pakistan would need a team effort to change their fortune in this series. The Oval University, famous for its beautiful landscapes and favorable environments, has the key to an interesting encounter between these two teams that seek to demonstrate their supremacy in the T20 competition.
The Oval of the University of Dunedin tends to have a balanced play area for both bathers and bowls. The pitch is usually slower, which can be beneficial to spinners as the game remains. However, the earliest demands help sew the bowls, with the ball and the sewing to swing slightly under the dunedin lights. The outside field is usually lush and well -kept, so you can have fast throws if the batteders are able to find the gaps. Generally, the pitch should favor a uniform competition between BAT and Ball, with the teams that have to change their approach as the game develops.
Ben Sears, Kyle Jamieson, Abdul Samad, Mohammad Haris
New Zealand: Tim Robinson, Tim Seifert (WK), Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Michael Bracewell (C), Ishii, Jacob Duffy, Ben Sears, Kyle Jamieson, William Oourke, Mitchell Hay
Pakistan: Omair Youssuf, Usman Khan (Wk), Abdul Samad, Mohammad Haris, Khushdil Shah, Salman Agha (C), Irfan Khan, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Aber ahmedHaris Rauf, Sufffiyan Muqeem, Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Jahandad Khan