Pakistan make three changes for third New Zealand T20I



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Pakistan have rolled out three improvements for the third T20I against New Zealand on Wednesday.

Leg-spinner Usama Mir and all-rounder AMER Jamal have been rejected from the setup, while pacer Abbas Afridi is out because of a poor quality stomach wall muscle strain. His rejection would be a major misfortune to the group as Afridi was the main wicket taker, 5, for the group alongside Hairs Rauf despite the fact that they have been in wastes of time.

Mohammad Wasim Jr, Mohammad Nawaz and Zaman Khan have substituted the previously mentioned triplet for Pakistan.

Adam Milne, a pace bowler, took four wickets earlier in the second Twenty20 international Sunday, when New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 21 runs to take a 2-0 series lead.

The travelers discarded areas of strength for an in their pursue Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman scored half-hundreds of years as they were excused for 173 in the last finished, because of New Zealand's 194-8.

The Black Caps paid for their victory by having their captain, Kane Williamson, retire with a hamstring injury sustained while batting.

Williamson won't take any further part in the series, mentor Gary Stead said Monday.

Adam Milne, a pace bowler, took four wickets earlier in the second Twenty20 international Sunday, when New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 21 runs to take a 2-0 series lead.

The travelers discarded areas of strength for an in their pursue Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman scored half-hundreds of years as they were excused for 173 in the last finished, because of New Zealand's 194-8.

The Black Caps paid for their victory by having their captain, Kane Williamson, retire with a hamstring injury sustained while batting.

Williamson won't take any further part in the series, mentor Gary Stead said Monday.

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