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Middle Order to benefit Pakistan ahead of T20 World Cup

Middle-order to benefit Pakistan ahead in T20. The rate at which Pakistan’s batting order scores has been the main topic of conversation leading up to the World Cup. Their middle order has drawn criticism since it heavily relies on Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan to score runs at the top. Today’s mesmerizing performance by middle Order shows that the team can play well in the upcoming World Cup.

Before the T20 World Cup, Pakistan and New Zealand are showing promising indications.
Both teams learned from the match in advance of the T20 World Cup, with Pakistan defeating New Zealand by five wickets in the Tri-Series final in Christchurch. As Williamson recalls speaking with the most ease.

The performance of New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was a topic of much discussion prior to the Tri-Series. Williamson has displayed flashes of class throughout the series, and in the championship game against Pakistan, he returned to form. In only 38 deliveries, he scored 59 runs.

His innings included 4 boundaries and 2 sixes and were hit at a strike rate of 155.28. The shots came easily. The Blackcaps captain’s vow going into the T20 World Cup in Australia will be a huge lift for them.

Rauf is still shining. Haris Rauf once again dominated with the ball for Pakistan. Rauf just conceded 22 runs while picking up two wickets, including Devon Conway’s. With 12 dot balls, he had a meager economy of 5.50. Rauf’s ferocity will keep the Pakistan bowling attack strong and steady as he did during the T20I series against England and now in New Zealand. Their numbers will only increase with Shaheen Afridi’s return, and their pace bowling outfit appears to be among the best going into Australia. The most anticipated performance is expected in upcoming matches commencing in November.

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