Rawalpindi hailstorm forces fourth T20I to be called off

An unseasonal hailstorm in Rawalpindi constrained the match arbitrator to cancel the fourth T20I among Pakistan and New Zealand. The waste of time implied the exhausted visiting side can never again dominate the five-game series. In any case, they can in any case even out it at a similar scene on Monday. At the time a shower got in force prior to transforming into an out and out hailstorm, New Zealand had motored along to 164/5 in 18.5 overs subsequent to being approached to bat. Driving their charge to a cutthroat all out was the in-structure Imprint Chapman, who had arrived at 71* off 42 balls, having proactively shared 50 years stand with Chad Bowes (54 off 38). Tom Latham figured the pitch was a belter and would play like how it had done in the new time of PSL where gigantic sums were the standard. Yet, as it ended up, Imad Wasim bowled his four-overs on the jog and returned figures of 3 for 19, which incorporated the wickets of commander Tom Latham, Will Youthful and Daryl Mitchell. Chapman and Bowes steadied the New Zealand innings with the last option setting the beat for the remake with a 32-ball 50 years. Shaheen Afridi got back to excuse Bowes yet Chapman had subsided into his section and pushed the score forward. Eighteen runs fell off a Zaman Khan over and limits continued to come as Chapman cut Shaheen through the off-side and afterward turn pulled Haris Rauf over mid-wicket. However, similarly as Rauf struck to excuse Rachin Ravindra the downpour hit, it was conceivable in the game to guarantee no further play. Brief scores:New Zealand 164/5 in 18.5 overs (Imprint Chapman 71*, Chad Bowes 54; Imad Wasim 3-19) versus Pakistan. No Outcome.

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