Pakistan vs New Zealand 3rd ODI Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch PAK vs NZ Live Telecast, Match Prediction, Toss Updates, and Broadcast TV Channels

Pakistan vs New Zealand Live Streaming When and Where to Watch PAK vs NZ 3rd ODI Live Telecast, Match Prediction, Toss Updates, and Broadcast TV Channels.

Pakistan vs New Zealand 3rd ODI Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch PAK vs NZ Live Telecast, Match Prediction, Toss Updates, and Broadcast TV Channels

 

Pakistan vs New Zealand 3rd ODI Live Streaming & Broadcast TV Channels

Pakistan vs New Zealand Live Streaming PTV Sports: The 3rd ODI between Pakistan and New Zealand will be played at National Stadium Karachi at 3:00 PM PST. The live stream can be accessible on Tamasha, Tapmad App, and Daraz.

In India, the match between New Zealand and Pakistan will be aired live on Sony Sports Network. The Live streaming will be available on SonyLiv Website, App.

Sky Sports NZ will broadcast the ODI series in New Zealand while SuperSport acquired the broadcasting rights in Sub-Saharan Africa and its nearby regions.

 

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PAK vs NZ Toss Prediction

At the National Stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, as many as 49 one-day international games have been played. On 26 times, the team that bats second has won. In limited-over games, the trend these days is to chase a goal. The captain who wins the toss will probably do what he or she has done in the past and field first.

 

PAK vs NZ Pitch Report

When playing first, the average score at this Karachi field is 259 runs. Along with this, the biggest sum posted on this site is from India and is a lot. After losing 4 wickets, they made 374 runs. In this match, there will likely be a lot of goals again. It’s possible that at least 300 runs will be scored by both teams in this match.

 

Pakistan vs New Zealand Match Overview

In the second one-day international against New Zealand, Fakhar Zaman has now hit his third hundred in a row. This inning was a hard-hitting 180 runs in 144 balls that helped Pakistan reach their big goal with ease. This was the second-highest number of runs that Pakistan was able to get in a one-day match. In the match, New Zealand set a goal of 336 runs after losing 7 wickets. But Pakistan reached the goal with almost 2 overs to spare, thanks mostly to Fakhar Zaman’s work. The home team now has a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. From now on, they will be the most likely team to win the match.

In ODI format, Pakistan and New Zealand have played 112 matches against each other so far. Pakistan has won 58 of these matches, while New Zealand has been able to win 50.

 

 

PAKISTAN

Even by the standards of modern ODI matches, New Zealand’s goal of 337 runs for Pakistan was a pretty hard one to reach. But this is not true when you play a one-day match at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. When Fakhar Zaman hits like that, the bowlers don’t have any real chances. Pakistan’s best starting batter has hit three hundreds in a row in one-day matches. The way he batted in the second match made the New Zealand bowlers look like they weren’t trying.

Fakhar Zaman and the captain, Babar Azam, put up 135 runs together. Babar Azam got 65 runs, and he and Hasan Ali were the main reason why Pakistan was able to catch up. Later, Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan worked well together to attack on the break, which made it impossible for the visitors to win. Mohammad Rizwan got 54 runs in 41 balls, which showed that the Pakistani hitting line-up is better than the New Zealand bowling attack. The people who come after Fakhar Zaman are Azam, Mohammad Nawaz, and Rizwan.

Pakistan has a batting order with a lot of talent. Even in the final matches, the inexperienced Kiwi bowling attack probably won’t be able to push this batting order too much. Even though this match was played on a flat field that doesn’t help fast bowlers much, Naseem Shah was still very good. From his 10 overs, he took one wicket and gave up 49 runs. Haris Rauf was the best bowler for Pakistan. He got 4 wickets, but it cost him 78 runs. The wicket didn’t help the spin bowlers from Pakistan very much, so they didn’t do much to stand out.

 

NEW ZEALAND

Even though New Zealand lost the last match against Pakistan, they did a lot more right in the second one-day international than they did in the first one. But even though the batters did a great job, the pitch didn’t give the bowlers anything to work with, so they had to lose again. New Zealand’s top scorer was Daryl Mitchell, who got a hundred. He scored 129 runs by hitting 119 balls. The captain of the New Zealand team, Tom Latham, helped him out a lot. He got 98 runs in 85 balls.

Chad Bowes, the New Zealand starter, looked good for a while and scored a run-a-ball fifty in this match. The New Zealand players will be happy that their hitters got on base and did well in this match. This is good news for the New Zealand team, and it looks like they will do well in the rest of the match. Even though New Zealand’s hitting looks good, the bowling attack will be a worry for the team’s leaders. In this series, they don’t have access to regular bowlers like Tim Southee, Mitch Santner, and Lockie Fergusson.

The New Zealand bowling is having trouble because these top bowlers aren’t there. Matt Henry has been doing well for a while, but he will need help from the other bowlers in this match. Ish Sodhi, the other senior bowler on the team, was also beaten up by the Pakistani batters. In his 10 overs, he gave up 79 runs. The bad news for the Kiwis is that things probably won’t change much as the one-day series goes on, unless they play their hearts out to win.

 

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