Pakistan’s last worst T20I defeat, which was 95 runs, also surpassed

Pakistan has made an unpleasant record in the fourth T20 against New Zealand. Pakistan suffered their heaviest defeat in T20Internationals at Mount Maunganui when New Zealand won by 115 runs at Beauville to clinch the five-match series 3-1. In the fourth match, both the bowling and batting of the Pakistan team failed. Chasing a target of 221 runs set by New Zealand to win, the national team was bowled out for just 105 runs in 16.2 overs. Pakistan’s batting failure can be gauged from the fact that nine batsmen could not even enter double figures. Abdul Samad was the top scorer with 44 not out. Irfan Khan was the second batsman to enter double figures with 24 runs. This defeat also surpassed Pakistan’s previous worst T20I defeat, which was 95 runs, in 2016, Pakistan had to suffer a huge margin at the hands of New Zealand in Wellington. National T20 captain Salman Ali Agha justified the worst defeat in the fourth match against New Zealand. The failure of the national team’s batters in the chase of the target was the reason for the ball swinging more. Talking after the match, he said that the ball was swinging more in the second innings, so he could not chase the target.