Sky Stadium, Wellington, will host the final T20I liquid series between Pakistan and New Zealand. Blackcaps have already achieved an inaccessible 3-1 lead in a five-match series and will want to end the series with a score of 4-1.
On the other hand, Pakistan suffered a demolished defeat in the previous game after pulling out a memorable running in the third T20I. Men in Green will be played for the pride of Wellington.
Before he starts the fifth t20i from the series, here’s the view of the history of Sky Sky in Wellington.
Sky Stadium, Wellington, T20i records
Throwing coins should not play a big role in the upcoming match as the teams lost throwing 11 out of 16 t20i in Wellington. The terrain has helped tempo bowlers in the past.
Here are some more important statistics to know from the previous 16 matches of T20I played in Wellington:
Played matches T20I: 16
Won by teams who first hit: 7
They won the teams dealing with another: 9
The highest individual result: 84 – Tim Seifert (NZ) VS India, 2019
Best bowling figures: 6/30 – Ashton agar (AUS) VS Novi Zealand, 2021
The biggest team total: 219/6 – New Zealand VS India, 2019
Lowest team total: 101 – Pakistan VS New Zealand, 2016
Highest successful running: 216/4 – Australia VS Novi Zealand, 2024
Average first inserts: 156.
Sky Stadium, Wellington, report
The Wellington Pitch report will be broadcast live before the two captains went out to throw a coin. The terrain looked equally useful to dough and bowlers in the recent past.
Pakistan have no dear memories of playing the T20I crisket at this stadium. Back in 2016, men in Geen lost all of their Wickkette for just 101 in a bilateral match against Kiwis here.
Sky Stadium, Wellington, Last T20I
Australia defeated New Zealand in this place for nail nail in this February 21, 2024. Blackcaps released 215/3 in 20 addings, and in response, Aussies reached 216/4 on the last ball of the match.
It was the highest successful runner in the T20Is played in this place. Three shots recorded half a century during this conflict between New Zealand and Australia. Here’s a summary of the match:
Short results: NZ 215/3 (Rachin Ravandra 68, Mitchell Marsh 1/21) lost to Aus -a 216/4 (Mitchell Marsh 72*, Mitchell Santner 2/42) with 6 Wickeke.
Edited by Arshit Garg
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