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Gaddafi Stadium T20 records ahead of PAK vs NZ 5th T20I match

Gaddafi Stadium T20 records ahead of PAK vs NZ 5th T20I match

Ahead of the Pakistan vs New Zealand 5th T20I match on Saturday, here are the T20 records at Gaddafi Cricket Stadium.

Pakistan and New Zealand will play their final T20I match of the five-match series at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Saturday. The Kiwis are leading the series by 2-1, and Pakistan will step into the field to end the series on level ground. 

The Black Caps demonstrated their skill in the previous match, securing a narrow 4-run victory against the hosts.

The first match of the series was abandoned due to heavy rain in Rawalpindi, while Pakistan defeated the visitors by seven wickets in the second match.

However, the BlackCaps staged a remarkable comeback in the series, winning emphatically in the third match thanks to a brilliant knock by Mark Chapman.

Gaddafi Stadium T20 records

Matches22
Matches Won by Home Side12
Matches Won by Touring Side10
Matches won batting first13
Matches won batting second9
No result0
Average first innings total162
Highest total recorded209/3 (England)
Lowest total recorded94 (New Zealand)

Which batter has most runs at Gaddafi Stadium?

Babar Azam has scored most runs at the Gaddafi Stadium. He has bagged 653 runs at an average of 40.81 in 20 games.

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Which bowler has most wickets at Gaddafi Stadium?

Haris Rauf is the leading wicket taker in the list with 17 scalps in 10 matches. Shadab Khan follows him with 12 wickets in this stadium.

Pakistan’s record at Gaddafi Stadium

The ‘Men in Green’ have won 12 games out of 22 matches. They have a win percentage of 54.55.

New Zealand’s record at Gaddafi Stadium

Kiwis have played four T20I matches in this stadium and won two games while lost two.

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