New Zealand 6 for 220 (Alan 50, Bracewell 46*, Safart 44, Rowf 3-27) Beat Pakistan 105 All Out (Samad 44, Dafi 4-20, Folks 3-25) by 115 runs
Dafi, Foulks run through Pakistan
Eventually, Pakistan lost eight wickets for 56 runs. The game was on half the way to chase everyone, even though number 7 Abdul Samad fought alone with his 30-ball 44.
Dafi returned to his final and added another wicket to his tally, which finished with 4 for 20, while Folks scored three overalls. Dafi is now taking the most wickets with 11 wickets in four matches in the series.
Seife leaves in powerplay
Tim Safart continued to start flight to New Zealand. He made the second ball of the innings, Shaheen Afridi, a juicy half-woller, below the ground directly for four and chased Khusdil Shah with a long sixth in the next over. Abrar Ahmed's first over, fourth overall, was expensive in Powerplay, as Safart broke 6, 4, 6 in the 19 -run over. The team came in fifty 3.5 overs. But Pakistan was immediately successful as Haris Rauf was brought for the fifth over, in which CIFart pulled a small ball to deep midwicket, where Khushdil took a stunning low catch. New Zealand finished Powerplay for 1 at 79 – the second largest powerplay for any team against Pakistan in men's T20. Safert made 22 balls 44.
Pakistan Fightback after Alan's fifty
Alan scored eight runs off his first six balls, but once the ground spread, he took charge. After the first over of his 19 runs, Abrar scored another 16 runs in his second, as Allen hit him for two fours and a six. Alan continued his attack, slapped Shadab Khan for two fours and to bring several sixes in the 10th over of 23 runs to bring fifty on just 19 balls. But he ended the next delivery from Abbas Afridi after he went wrong on mid-off. From 134 to 2, New Zealand 5 slipped to 149 as Pakistan bowled five border-less overs.
Bracewell lifts NZ on death
New Zealand completed his way of starting, scoring 63 runs in the last five overs, at one high. Derryl Mitchell scored 23 runs after scoring 18 runs off his first 19 balls, but it was Bracewell's 46 cameo which was at number 7, which operated New Zealand before 200. He hit five fours and two sixes in his 26-heads, with the sixth leg in the 17th over 97 meters.
Rauf was the only Pakistan bowler to leak less than ten runs in the fourth T20I, as he scored 3 runs for 27 of his four overs.













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