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In a thrilling start to the ongoing Pakistan’s tour of New Zealand, the Black Caps emerged victorious in the first T20I. However, amidst the jubilation, the New Zealand cricket team received a setback as a prominent star cricketer has been ruled out of the upcoming contests. The absence of this key player adds an element of uncertainty to the team’s composition and strategy for the remainder of the series.
New Zealand’s crackerjack doubtful because of Covid-19
In a major blow to New Zealand, seasoned campaigner Mitchell Santner was ruled out of the initial encounter after testing positive for Covid-19. The revelation of Santner’s positive test results has cast a heavy shadow of uncertainty over his participation in the upcoming contests, leaving both the team management and fans grappling with the implications of his absence.
The 31-year-old’s skills with both bat and ball make him a valuable asset to the Kiwis, and his unavailability poses a significant challenge for the team as they navigate the remaining matches of the series against the Green Team. The focus now shifts to how the team will recalibrate its strategy and lineup in the absence of Santner and how they manage things.
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New Zealand’s triumph over Pakistan in first T20I
New Zealand have emerged victorious over Pakistan in the first T20I by a hefty margin of 46 runs and are now in complete command of the series. As the hosts set a mammoth target of 227 for the visitors in the high-octane battle, Pakistan got bundled up on 181, eventually losing the game by a hefty margin. Daryl Mitchell emerged as the star for winning side, playing a valiant knock of 61 runs in just 27 balls.