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T20 World Cup: Mitchell, Williamson Steer New Zealand To 152/4 Pakistan In 1st Semi-Final
PAK vs NZ T20 World Cup: Daryl Mitchell and Kane Williamson produced vital performances to counter the opposition bowling as New Zealand posted 152/4 against Pakistan in the 1st semi-final. Pakistan now needs 153 runs in 20 overs to make their way to the final of the T20 World Cup 2022.
Shaheen Afridi gave Pakistan a good start, dismissing dangerous Kiwi batter Finn Allen on the 3rd ball of the innings. Opener Devon Conway then etched a partnership of 34 runs in 32 balls for the 2nd wicket with Kane Williamson. The partnership was broken on the last ball of the powerplay as Conway was dismissed via run out by Shadab Khan after scoring 21 runs in 20 balls.
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