Pakistan vs New Zealand 2023

’10 over pehle declare karta phir’ – Fans troll Babar Azam on his statement that ‘he wanted a result but light wasn’t good’ after first Test

Pakistan set a target of 137 in 15 overs for New Zealand on Day 5.

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The first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand being played in National Stadium, Karachi reached its culmination on Friday as New Zealand smelled a victory. Pakistan resumed their innings on 77/2 with Nauman Ali and Imam-ul-Haq at the crease.

New Zealand started the day in great fashion as they dismissed night watchman Nauman Ali early in the day. Wrist spinner Ish Sodhi caught the big fish as he trapped Pakistan captain Babar Azam in front of the stumps and sent him on his way back to the pavilion. Pakistan fans were having their heart in their mouth with the score on 100/4.

However, Imam-ul-Haq held one end and played a brilliant knock. He got good support from Sarfaraz Ahmed who continued his great form in his comeback Test. The duo added 85 runs on the board for the sixth wicket and sent a sense of calmness in the dressing room.

Ish Sodhi once again brought the kiwis back into the game as he broke the partnership which left Pakistan reeling at 206/7. A rear-guard action from tailenders Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Wasim Jr took Pakistan to safe shores by adding 71 runs for the eighth wicket.

With just 17 overs left in the day, Babar Azam made a brave call of declaring the innings and set a target of 138 runs for New Zealand in 15 overs. The kiwis sent Michael Bracewell to open the innings making their intentions clear. However, he was dismissed in the first over itself by Abrar Ahmed which brought Tom Latham to the crease.

Latham looked in fine touch as he began scoring in boundaries right from the word go and took New Zealand to 61/1 in 7.3 overs. It looked as if New Zealand would chase the total down with their aggressive approach but bad light spoiled their party as the on-field umpires called off the play after checking the light. As a result, the match ended in a draw which broke Pakistan’s streak of four consecutive losses at home.

We wanted to see a result, light wasn’t good enough: Babar Azam

After the match, Pakistan captain Babar Azam said that he wanted to see a result but the light wasn’t good.

“Definitely a brave declaration. We wanted to see a result, light wasn’t good enough. Our fifth bowler was Salman, but after first innings he wasn’t well, he was sick for two days. I don’t think we were a bowler short. The way Saud and Wasim Jr played, credit to them for playing positive cricket and getting up that partnership,” said Babar in the post-match presentation.

Babar’s statement didn’t go down well with fans who mercilessly trolled him on social media. Here are the reactions of fans on Babar’s statement:

 

 

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