Babar Azam’s historic century sets 335-run target for New Zealand
Karachi: Pakistan, led by Captain Babar Azam’s record century, has set a target of 335 runs for New Zealand to win the match, while the host Pakistan has already secured a 0-3 lead in the series.
According to the details, in the fourth one-day match being played in Karachi, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first.
According to ARY News, the fourth match of the five one-day match series between Pakistan and New Zealand is being played today at the National Stadium Karachi. The visiting team has won the toss and decided to field first.
Pakistan has already secured a 0-3 lead in the series. If they win today’s match, Pakistan will rise to the top of the ICC One Day Rankings, while a clean sweep by the Green Shirts in the One Day series will further strengthen the position of the world’s number one team.
After winning the toss, national captain Babar Azam said that if we had won the toss, we would have opted for batting first. He said that five changes have been made in the team for today’s match.
Opener Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Shafique, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, and Naseem Shah are not included in the team, and Shan Masood, Ifthikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Haris, Usama Mir, and Haris Rauf have been included in the playing eleven.