New Zealand delivered a commanding performance in the fourth T20I against Pakistan, clinching a 115-run victory to take a 3-1 lead in the five-match series on March 23. Choosing to bat first at a lively Christchurch stadium, the Black Caps amassed a formidable 220/6 in their 20 overs.
Finn Allen set the tone with a brisk 50 off 32 balls, smashing boundaries with flair, while Tim Seifert contributed a solid 44, keeping the scoreboard ticking. Captain Michael Bracewell anchored the innings with an unbeaten 46, accelerating late to ensure a daunting total. Pakistan’s bowlers struggled to contain the onslaught, with Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf proving expensive despite their efforts to stem the flow of runs.
In response, Pakistan’s batting lineup crumbled under pressure. Jacob Duffy emerged as the hero for New Zealand, slicing through the top order with a brilliant 4/20 in his four-over spell. His disciplined line and pace left Pakistan reeling at 105 all out in just 16.2 overs. Mohammad Haris offered brief resistance with a quick 28, but the middle order, including Salman Agha and Shadab Khan, failed to build partnerships, succumbing to New Zealand’s relentless attack. William O’Rourke and Ish Sodhi supported Duffy, each claiming key wickets to seal Pakistan’s fate.
This result marks a sharp turnaround from the previous encounter on Friday, where Pakistan showcased their prowess. Chasing 205, they romped to a 9-wicket victory in 16 overs, led by an unbeaten 120-run stand between Hasan Nawaz and Salman Agha. That win had levelled the series at 1-1, raising hopes of a competitive showdown, but New Zealand’s dominance in the fourth game has shifted the momentum decisively.
The series has highlighted contrasting fortunes. New Zealand’s depth, with contributions from Allen, Bracewell, and Duffy, has outshone Pakistan’s inconsistency. As per reports, the hosts’ ability to adapt to conditions has been key, while Pakistan’s batting frailties were exposed on a bouncy track. With one match remaining, New Zealand are poised to seal the series, while Pakistan will look to salvage pride.
Playing XIs:
New Zealand: Tim Seifert, Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Mitchell Hay (wk), Michael Bracewell (c), Zakary Foulkes, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy, William O’Rourke
Pakistan: Mohammad Haris (wk), Hasan Nawaz, Salman Agha (c), Irfan Khan, Khushdil Shah, Shadab Khan, Abdul Samad, Shaheen Afridi, Abbas Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed