Rahul Tiwari
khelja|28-10-2024
Kane Williamson: New Zealand cricket team has just come on a tour of India. Where the team has created history under the captaincy of Tom Latham and defeated the Indian team in the Test series on its own soil. Whereas now the team has a chance to clean sweep the Test series against India.
Because, the Kiwi team, which won the first two test matches unilaterally, now has to play the third test match on the ground of Mumbai. Meanwhile, the younger brother of New Zealand team's star batsman Kane Williamson has created a ruckus in ODI T20 cricket and scored 137 runs while playing a quick innings against Pakistan.
Let us tell you that today we will tell you about the third match of the T20 series played between New Zealand and Pakistan in January 2024. In which Finn Allen, brother of veteran batsman Kane Williamson, batted brilliantly. Actually, Williamson and Finn Allen have played together many times.
Due to which Williamson now considers Allen as his younger brother. In the third T20 match, Finn Allen batted brilliantly and scored 137 runs in just 62 balls. Finn Allen hit 5 fours and 16 sixes in his innings. Whereas in this match Finn Allen had scored 137 runs in just 94 minutes.
Whereas if we talk about this match, then while batting first, New Zealand team had scored 224 runs at the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. Apart from Finn Allen, Tim Seifert played an inning of 31 runs for New Zealand.
Whereas, in reply to 225 runs, Pakistan team could score only 179 runs at the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs and lost the match by 45 runs. Tim Southee took 2 wickets for New Zealand.
Kane Williamson is also a part of the Kiwi team in the 3-Test series being played between India and New Zealand. But due to injury, Williamson could not play in the first 2 test matches. However, no decision has been taken yet on whether Williamson will play in the third Test match or not. The third test match is to be played at Wankhede ground from 1 November. Whereas Finn Allen has not got a place in the Test series against India.