Will Pakistan be able to beat New Zealand for Team India, these are the head to head records

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Will Pakistan be able to beat New Zealand for Team India, these are the head to head records

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This time the Women’s T20 World Cup is being organized in UAE. Team India has played all its league matches in this tournament. It is still not decided that the Indian team will go to the semi-finals. Team India will have to depend on the result of the match played between Pakistan women’s team and New Zealand women’s team. Indian fans are also waiting for this. Team India has the advantage in Pakistan’s victory in this match. In such a situation, let us know what has been the head to head record in T20 between Pakistan and New Zealand women’s team.

How has been the record of Pakistan vs New Zealand in Women’s T20?

The women’s team of New Zealand and Pakistan have faced each other 11 times in T20 International matches, in which the New Zealand team has the upper hand against Pakistan. New Zealand has won 9 out of these 11 matches against Pakistan. Whereas Pakistan women’s team has been able to win only twice. But Pakistan has won these two matches during the recently played T20 series. Pakistan had won both these matches in New Zealand. In such a situation, there can be full hope for his good performance.

Why is this match important for Team India?

Indian women’s team will have to depend on Pakistan’s victory to reach the semi-finals. On October 14, the match will be played between Pakistan women’s team and New Zealand women’s team. If Pakistan women’s team defeats New Zealand women’s team in this match, then Team India will easily reach the semi-finals. However, care must also be taken that Pakistan’s net run rate does not become better than India. At present the net run rate of the Indian women’s team is +0.322. Whereas Pakistan’s net run rate is -0.488. Talking about New Zealand’s net run rate, their net run rate is +0.282.

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