New Zealand will face Pakistan in the second T20I at the University Oval in Dunedin on March 18. The hosts lead the series 1-0 after a dominant nine-wicket victory in the opening match. Ahead of the 2nd T20I game, here is the University Oval Pitch Report.
Pakistan struggled in the first game, getting bowled out for just 91, while New Zealand comfortably chased the target in the 11th over with only one wicket lost.
With Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan excluded from the squad, Pakistan clearly felt their absence against New Zealand’s strong bowling attack. The upcoming match will be a crucial test for the visitors as they seek to recover from their crushing loss and prove their ability to compete without their seasoned stars.
University Oval Pitch Report
At the University Oval, teams winning the toss often opt to bowl first, taking advantage of the favorable chasing conditions. The pitch remains conducive for batting throughout the game, but dew in the latter stages can make it difficult for bowlers to maintain their grip. Captains typically assess the pitch early before deciding whether to set a target. Additionally, weather conditions can play a key role in influencing the choice between batting or bowling first.
University Oval Stats in T20I
Total Matches | 7 |
Matches Won Batting First | 5 |
Matches Won Bowling First | 2 |
Average 1st Innings Score | 165 |
Average 2nd Innings Score | 149 |
Highest Total Recorded | 224/7 (20 Ovs) by NZ vs PAK |
Lowest Total Recorded | 141/10 (19 Ovs) by SL vs NZ |
Highest Score Chased | 146/1 (14.4 Ovs) by NZ vs SL |
Lowest Score Defended | 137/6 (20 Ovs) by PAKW vs NZW |
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