New Zealand’s wicketkeeper-boring Tim Safart took Shaheen Shah Afridi on Tuesday (March 18) to the cleaner in another T20I against Pakistan at the university’s Oval in Dunedin, hit four sixes in one over. Got more than 26 runs as it put a large scale towards the house during a minor 136 run-chase.
Although the left -arm speedster bowled a young woman to start the innings, the saffert was ready for this when he came in consecutive position. The right -handed batsman started directly by a pumming under the ground, followed by an additional cover. The third delivery left for a dot, before the safart quipped a couple. The last two balls also went for the maximum as Afridi’s figures used to read 2–1-26–0 at the end of that over.
Finn Alan had already set a tone for run-chase by hitting three sixes in the second over sent by Mohammad Ali.
Tim Safart departs for 22-ball 45 but in New Zealand a five-wicket win is to take a 2-0 lead.

Mohammad Ali, who came for his second over in the fifth of the innings, dismissed the 30 -year -old for 45, but had already gone for 16 runs before taking the wicket. Jahanand Khan got rid of Fin Alan for 38 runs in 16 delivery. Tourists managed to dismiss Mark Chapman, James Neesham and Derryl Mitchell, but Black Caps only needed 13.1 overs to pursue the target and did so with five wickets to do so.
The coin toss fell again in the side of the black cap as he opted for the first field. Pakistan, which exited 91 in the initial game in 18.3 overs, performed a little better, the game decreased to 15 overs per side due to rain in the game. Salman Aga scored the top with 46, while Shadab Khan (26) and Afridi (22) pasted their side with significant contribution to raising their side. However, this was not enough.
The third T20i will take place in Auckland on 21 March, Friday.
Edited by Parag Jain