Not all records are meant to make you happy, A similar incident happened with the Pakistan cricket team, where it scored its lowest ever and set a new record against New Zealand in the fourth T20I, where New Zealand scored its second-best score of 221 at six. Fin Allen scored half a century, Michael Bracewell 46, and Tim Siefert 44. Jacob Duffy took 4 out of 20 wickets in the historic innings.
Salman Agha and his team showed a sense of restlessness while chasing the high target set by the competing team at Mount Maunganui. The team could not even reach half the scores when they adopted an attacking approach and lost all wickets with a score of 105 in 16.2 overs.
New Zealand was able to maintain a lead of 3-1, despite the absence of many important players who are currently in India for the Indian Premier League. Except for Abdul Samad(44) and Irfan Khan(24), none of the other 9 players were able to cross the single-digit score. With the loss of 115 runs this became the biggest loss of runs in the history of Pakistani cricket. Their previous lowest score was in 2016 also against the New Zealand team. For New Zealand however, this was their second-best after the match against the West Indies in 2018.
Michael Bracewell, the captain said he was satisfied with the performance of the team and also praised Sahid Afridi’s bowling, saying that the tone was set by the beginners and despite a slight low in the middle it was overall a good match.