Pakistan hope to end T20I Series on high note in 5th game after Series Loss
New Zealand are likely to remain unchanged for the fifth T20I.
WELLINGTON – Team Pakistan is all set to face New Zealand in the last game of the 5-match series today, Wednesday, at Wellington Regional Stadium, with hopes of ending the series on a positive note after already conceding the series 4-1.
Despite a heavy defeat in Mount Maunganui last week, Men in Green are determined to secure win in dead rubber. The Asian side has already lost the series, but the team is focused on ending their T20I campaign with a strong performance, aiming to build momentum ahead of the upcoming ODI series.
There are expected changes to Pakistan’s playing XI for the final game, with key players like Shaheen Afridi and Shadab Khan under fire for their murky performances in first games. Experts suggested that both players should be rested for the final match to allow other players a chance to prove themselves.
Pacer Mohammad Ali could make his debut in the series, while batter Usman Khan is also set to feature in the playing XI.
New Zealand are likely to remain unchanged for the fifth T20I. Despite missing several key players, the hosts have dominated the series, leaving Pakistan with a lot to reflect on.
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Pakistan’s assistant coach, Azhar Mahmood, expressed confidence in the team’s fighting spirit, despite their series defeat. “The team remains determined, and we will adapt to the conditions in the final game,” he said. “While individual performances are improving, we need a stronger collective effort to end the series on a high.”
As Pakistan seeks to finish the series on a positive note, all eyes will be on their performance in the final match against a strong New Zealand side.
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