New Zealand vs Pakistan Preview & Prediction | 4th T20 International

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Pakistan kept the five-match T20I series against New Zealand alive the other day as they pulled off a remarkable nine-wicket win, scoring 207-1 in just 16 overs to win at Eden Park in Auckland.
Date/time: Sunday 23rd March, 2025: UK – 6:15am / INDIA – 11:45am / Saturday 22nd March, 2025: US ET – 2:15am / US PT – 11:15pm
Venue: Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand
Weather: 22c (71.6 F) with clear skies
How to watch on TV: UK – TNT Sports / INDIA – Sony Sports / US – Willow TV
How to watch online: UK – Discovery+ / INDIA – Sony Sports / US – Willow TV
New Zealand Betting Analysis
New Zealand’s Jacob Duffy has picked up seven wickets for the Kiwis in the series so far and he was the only man to take a wicket in that aforementioned defeat but he still went for 37 runs off his three overs. With the bat, former Hong Kong international Mark Chapman starred with 94 from 44 balls but the main man to back for another consistent knock of 30+ or even 50+ runs would be spinning all-rounder Michael Bracewell, who has continued on from good form in the recent 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.
Pakistan Betting Analysis
Pakistan suffered a nine-wicket loss of their own in the opening game of the series before a comfortable five-wicket loss, too. Their squad lacks a certain level of experience and general overall quality for this series but experience and big names do remain. Hassan Nawaz, one of the more inexperienced of the lot, though, had begun his international career with back-to-back ducks in the series before then smashing 105 not out from 45 balls the other day. He or Agha Salman to be their top scorer once again and continue their form remains a good bet.
New Zealand vs Pakistan Expert Prediction
Pakistan have made things interesting for this third T20I as they will believe they can draw themselves level in the series now that their rookie opener Hassan Nawaz has seemingly found some touch. Eden Park is known for being good to bat on, though, whilst Mount Maunganui produced some middling scores in two T20 Internationals against Sri Lanka in December. A lower scoring match would suit the wily and controlling bowling of New Zealand in home conditions.
New Zealand vs Pakistan Tip: New Zealand to win