PTV Sports Live Pakistan vs New Zealand ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 Semi Final

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The stage is set for the Semi Final Clash between Pakistan and New Zealand at Sydney wherein all tickets have already been sold out.

The jam-packed Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) with a crowd capacity of over 40,000 will host the first Semi Final of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 on Wednesday.

New Zealand topped the Group 1 whereas Pakistan stood second in Group 2 to qualify for the semis.

Till date, eight ICC Men’s T20 World Cups have been held since 2007, and Pakistan being the only team reached the Semi Finals six times.

PTV Sports Live Pakistan vs New Zealand ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 Semi Final

Pakistan’s Semi Finals in T20 World Cups

Year
Opponent
Venue
Result
2007New ZealandCape TownPakistan won by 6 wickets
2009South AfricaNottinghamPakistan won by 7 runs
2010AustraliaGros IsletAustralia won by 3 wickets
2012Sri LankaColomboSri Lanka won by 16 runs
2021AustraliaDubaiAustralia won by 5 wickets
2022New ZealandSydneyAwaited

New Zealand reached the T20 World Cup Semi Finals four times in 2007, 2016, 2021, and 2022. The only time they succeed to go through to the Final was in 2021 but they lost to Australia at Dubai by 8 wickets.

It’s fourth time that Pakistan and New Zealand are facing each other in ICC World Cup Semi Finals, and the former has a 100 percent winning ratio.

Head to Head in T20 World Cups: Matches 6, Pakistan won 4, New Zealand won 2

Pakistan vs New Zealand in ICC World Cup Semi Finals

Event
Venue
Result
ICC World Cup 1992AucklandPakistan won by 4 wickets
ICC World Cup 1999ManchesterPakistan won by 9 wickets
ICC World Twenty20 2007Cape TownPakistan won by 6 wickets
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022SydneyAwaited

Overall, Pakistan and New Zealand have played 28 T20Is from 2007 to 2022. Out of them, Pakistan won 17 matches while New Zealand 11.

PTV Sports Live Pakistan vs New Zealand ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 Semi FinalPakistan’s Playing XI against New Zealand (Probable):

  1. Mohammad Rizwan (Wicket Keeper)
  2. Babar Azam (Captain)
  3. Mohammad Haris
  4. Shan Masood
  5. Iftikhar Ahmed
  6. Shadab Khan
  7. Mohammad Nawaz
  8. Mohammad Wasim
  9. Shaheen Shah Afridi
  10. Haris Rauf
  11. Naseem Shah

New Zealand’s Playing XI against Pakistan (Probable):

  1. Finn Allen
  2. Devon Conway (Wicket Keeper)
  3. Kane Williamson (Captain)
  4. Glenn Phillips
  5. Daryl Mitchell
  6. James Neesham
  7. Mitchell Santner
  8. Tim Southee
  9. Trent Boult
  10. Ish Sodhi
  11. Lockie Ferguson

 

Tags: #NZvPAK #PakvsNz #T20WorldCup #SemiFinals

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