
- Shahid Afridi disenchanted over Pakistan’s loss in second Check
- Afridi urges gamers to use “talent and courage” to outlive in Check cricket
- Pakistan misplaced to New Zealand by an innings and 176 runs at Christchurch
Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Khan Afridi expressed disappointment over the nationwide squad’s hapless efficiency within the second Check at Christchurch, describing it as “very poor”.
In a tweet, the swashbuckling all-rounder stated that the cricket group wanted to “apply talent& courage to survive in Test cricket”.
“Congratulations to NZ for becoming #1 Test team, great performance by @KanyWilliamson & team. Really disappointing to see the performance in 2nd Test after a good fight in 1st Test. The players need to apply talent& courage to survive in Test cricket. The results in NZ r very poor,” he tweeted.
New Zealand thrash Pakistan by an innings and 176 runs
His feedback come within the wake of Pakistan’s crushing defeat by the hands of New Zealand within the second Check match at Christchurch by an innings and 176 runs.
Jamieson took three of the 4 wickets to fall after lunch as Pakistan went to tea on day 4 in Christchurch at 134 for seven, needing an additional 228 runs to make New Zealand bat once more.
The two.3 metre (6ft 8in) Jamieson had figures of six for 38 to go together with his 5 for 69 within the first innings to turn out to be the primary bowler to take greater than 10 wickets in a Check at Hagley Oval.
Though he’s the junior member of a tempo assault headed by higher-ranked veterans Tim Southee and Trent Boult, the 26-year-old Jamieson has quickly superior to enjoying a senior function.
Now in his sixth Check after making his debut in opposition to India 10 months in the past, Jamieson has taken 35 wickets and has 4 five-wicket hauls to his credit score.