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NZ vs PAK: When the camera broke due to Daryl Mitchell’s shot, Babar Azam shook hands with the cameraman, watch viral video

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The second T20 match between New Zealand and Pakistan was played today at Seddon Park, Hamilton.

Babar Azam (Image Credit- Twitter X)

NZ vs PAK 2nd T20: New Zealand all-rounder player Daryl Mitchell is known for his aggressive batting. So, a glimpse of this aggression of Mitchell was seen today on January 14 in the second T20 match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Seddon Park in Hamilton.

Let us tell you that in this match, Daryl Mitchell plays a brilliant shot towards long off on the ball bowled by Abbas Afridi in the 11th over of the Kiwi innings. This shot hits the cameraman standing at the border crossing and the glass of the camera breaks. However, after this, former Pakistani captain Babar Azam is seen shaking hands with the cameraman. After which within no time the video of this incident goes viral on social media.

Watch the video of this incident

New Zealand vs Pakistan, status of 2nd T20 match:

On the other hand, if we tell you the situation of this match, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl and New Zealand, batting first, scored 194 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. For the Kiwi team, Finn Allen played a brilliant inning of 74 runs, while captain Kane Williamson played an inning of 26 runs.

Apart from this, David Conway scored 20 runs and Daryl Mitchell scored 17 runs. So Mitchell Santner was out after scoring 25 runs. On the other hand, if we talk about Pakistan’s bowling, Haris Rauf got 3 wickets and Abbas Afridi got 2 wickets. Apart from this, Aamer Jamal and Usama Mir got 1-1 wicket.

So after this, when Pakistan came to chase the target of 195 runs given by New Zealand, it could score only 173 runs and lost the match by 21 runs. For Pakistan, only Babar Azam could score 66 runs and Fakhar Zaman could play big innings of 50 runs.

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