2nd T20I: Pak skipper calls for 'more consistency in powerplay' after loss to NZ (Image Source: IANS)
Salman Ali Agha: Pakistan captain Agha Salman admitted that their powerplay struggles with both bat and ball were a decisive factor in their defeat in the second T20I against New Zealand.
Despite a better showing than the opening match, the visitors fell short as New Zealand cruised to victory with 11 balls to spare.
Pakistan, after being put into bat, managed to post 135/9, courtesy of a 28-ball 46 from captain Salman Ali Agha, including four boundaries and three sixes. In reply, opening duo Tim Seifert (45) and Finn Allen (38) provided a brisk 66-run first-wicket stand as New Zealand chased down the target in 13.1 overs, losing five wickets in the process. For Pakistan, Haris Rauf claimed two wickets for 20 in three overs.