Pakistan vs New Zealand: 1st Test match Between Pak & Nz Ends in draw due to bad light

Pakistan vs New Zealand: 1st Test match Between Pak & Nz Ends in draw due to bad light

The tie where the seesaw ends. The facts are clear, but how they got there is a mystery. His Sportslea has content to decode it. Give it a try. The second exam starts in two days, so the turnaround time is short. Until then. For now, I say goodbye to my commentators Ekanth writing the report, Hemant Buller who was here before, Suresh, Himanshu, and goal scorer M. Venkat Raghav.

Captain Babar Azam of Pakistan:
As you know, I went to declare because I wanted results like I said in the lottery. But there wasn't enough light (it ended in a draw). (Considering another option for his 5th bowler in the next Test) The 5th bowler is Salman Agha. he wasn't feeling well. We missed him with the ball. So I think his 5 bowler offense for us is good. Wasim and Saud are back in the match. Give them credit for playing positive cricket. Saud played mature innings and I look forward to seeing him play in the future. 

New Zealand captain Tim Southey:
I can't say I missed my chance. We had to be patient and take risks. Losing a throw and getting a chance was satisfying. They played well in the second half of the third. Had a little help when bowling in the right area. However, a few good innings kept the game safe. A stunning comeback from Ishu Sodi. He can be very proud of his return to Test cricket. Kane showed his class and showed what he could do in these conditions. (About captaincy) It doesn't change much from usual. Kane Williamson is a 200* POTM.
It was a great opening score that set the tone and was important. I came in and tried to get used to the pace. We have been fortunate to have built many partnerships. (Preparing for the Abrar match) They are well-equipped, world-class bowlers. We tried to stick to our plan. It was a good face, but I liked how Raf challenged the hitter. Well played by Imam who led them to a draw. Still had a chat with Tim who was a great cricket match. Old school, pretty quick turnaround, we'll be back. Contributing to the team. It was a great team effort.

What's the big deal? How is Babar's statement analyzed? How is it characterized? Did it make tactical sense? Expect plenty of commentary in the world of cricket over the next two days. It's time to present.

So, um, what happened? Pakistan faced a loss after Imam-ul-Haq was down just over 30 of him. Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Wasim passed 100. A reference to Ish Sodhi, who increased his career best from 6 to 86. He threatened to take the wicket, but Ajaz Patel and Michael Bracewell rolled less tightly. However, the New Zealand bowlers were out of form and Babar made a surprising statement. The hitter came out trying to chase T20, missing the chance that "T20" could be a verb. The light faded and despite the best efforts of Latham and Conway, the match ended in a draw.

Gaffer:
"Pakistan survived..whew.."

5:12pm:
Aleem Dar checks the light. Chatting with his fellow referees and Tom Latham. some handshakes. The referee speaks again and there are handshakes everywhere. The game ends in a draw. Fielder talks on the way home. Players and staff shake hands from both sides.
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