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'We're trying something different in every game': Pakistan captain Babar Azam after falling 1-2 behind in T20I series vs New Zealand | Cricket News - Times of India

'We're trying something different in every game': Pakistan captain Babar Azam after falling 1-2 behind in T20I series vs New Zealand | Cricket News - Times of India

Source: The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Pakistan captain Babar Azam remains optimistic that his team will find their footing before the start of the T20 World Cup, despite suffering a narrow four-run loss to New Zealand in the fourth T20I in Lahore. The defeat allowed the Kiwis to take a 2-1 lead in the series at the Gaddafi Stadium, even though they are missing several key players.

"We are trying something new and different in every game.Hopefully, we will be settled before going for the T20 World Cup," Babar said after the game.

The New Zealand openers, Tim Robinson and Tom Blundell, got off to a flying start, making the most of the powerplay overs. Pakistan, on the other hand, struggled in the first six overs, losing three wickets compared to New Zealand's one.

Fakhar Zaman's impressive 61 and Imad Wasim's unbeaten 22 brought Pakistan back into the game with some brilliant batting. However, their efforts were not enough to help Pakistan reach the target, which Babar believed was achievable.

"They started nicely but our bowlers made a good comeback, we stuck to a length. In the first six overs, we lost quite a number of wickets. Fakhar's innings was outstanding, unfortunately, we couldn't chase it down, Imad also played good innings. It was a different surface, the average score here is 190 and we did well to restrict them and it was a chaseable total. Our youngsters did well," Babar added.

Pakistan will aim to level the series when they face New Zealand in the fifth and final T20I on Saturday, having missed the opportunity to take the lead in the series.

(Inputs from ANI)

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