Pakistan is set up to play highly anticipated 4th T20I which is set to take place in Lahore on Tuesday, April 25, 2024. Both teams are brimming with enthusiasm and determination as they prepare to battle it out on the cricket field. The series has already witnessed its fair share of drama, with the first match being canceled due to rain. In the second T20I, Pakistan showcased their dominance by humiliating New Zealand, restricting them to a mere 90 runs and chasing the target successfully in just 12 overs. However, New Zealand bounced back strongly in the third T20I, clinching victory and leveling the series. With the stakes high and excitement brewing among fans, the stage is set for an electrifying showdown between the two teams tomorrow.
“Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast in Lahore:
Tomorrow’s game in Lahore is expected to proceed without any interruptions, as the weather forecast predicts clear skies and no rain. With no precipitation expected to disrupt the match, both teams can look forward to playing under ideal conditions. This forecast brings relief to players and fans alike, ensuring that the game can unfold smoothly without any weather-related delays.
Pakistan possible Xi:
Following their recent defeat in the last match, it’s possible that we’ll witness some alterations within the Pakistan team. Amir likely replace Abbas Afridi and Fakhar Zaman replace Muhammad Rizwan.
Possible Xi:
- Saim Ayub
- Babar Azam
- Fakhar Zaman
- Usman Khan
- Irfan Khan Niazi
- Iftikhar Ahmed
- Shadab Khan
- Shaheen Shah Afridi
- Naseem Shah
- Muhammad Aamir
- Abrar Ahmed
New Zealand possible Xi:
We might not see any changes from New Zealand Side.
- Tim Robinson.
- Tim Seifert (Wk).
- Dean Foxcroft.
- Mark Chapman.
- James Neesham.
- Michael Bracewell.
- Cole McConchie.
- Zakary Foulkes.
- Ish Sodhi.
- Jacob Duffy.
- Will O’Rourke.
Where to watch:
In India, the T20I series between Pakistan and New Zealand will be available for live streaming on the Fancode app as well as its corresponding website, fancode.com. UK viewers can catch the matches live on ARY Digital, while Australian audiences can tune in to Fox Sports. Caribbean viewers can watch the series on Flow Sports, and Supersport will broadcast the matches live in Sub-Saharan Africa. For viewers in the rest of the world, the matches will be available on Central Sports.