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ICC World Cup 2023 : PAKISTAN vs NEW ZEALAND MATCH 35 LIVE SCORES | PAK vs NZ LIVE

FOR BUSINESS & PROMOTION CONTACT ME AT :: crictales786@gmail.com ICC World Cup 2023 : PAKISTAN vs NEW ZEALAND MATCH 35 LIVE SCORES | PAK vs NZ LIVE TOPIC COVERED IN THE VIDEO : ICC WORLCUP 2023 NZ VS PAK LIVE PAK VS NZ LIVE WC MATCH LIVE TODAY PTV SPORTS LIVE PAKISTAN vs NEW ZEALAND LIVE PAKISTAN TODAY MATCH LIVE CRICKET MATCH TODAY LIVE CRICKET LIVE LIVE COMMENTARY #PAKvsNZ #iccworldcup2023 #live When: Saturday, November 4 at 10:30 AM IST | 5 AM GMT Where: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru What to expect: Rain threat looms large especially for the second half on game day. The pitch sported patchy grass spots and looked drier. The venue has witnessed two contrasting games, with Australia comfortably posting 350+ while England's Bazball ship capsized to hand Sri Lanka easy two points. Pacers (23 wickets) have enjoyed the conditions here far better than spinners (6) in the two games thus far. Teams Watch New Zealand Jamieson, who has already spent some time in India with the World Cup squad as training cover, arrived in Bengaluru on Thursday and practiced on the eve of the contest. He may have to wait for a game though given Lockie Ferguson has pulled up fit and seems set to walk back into the XI, replacing Henry. Kane Williamson also had a long hit in the nets and will likely return to the XI, in which case Will Young could be making way again. Tactics & Strategy: Babar Azam's last five ODI scores against New Zealand read 49, 65, 54, 107, 1 which makes him a big threat. However, his middle-overs numbers aren't inspiring in this World Cup. The Pakistan captain has been striking at only 79.24 in the 11-40th over period, and New Zealand would be keen to exploit it to their advantage. Probable XI:[/b] Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (C, wk), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Lockie Ferguson/Kyle Jamieson, Tim Southee, Trent Boult Pakistan Leggie Abrar Ahmed was spotted in Pakistan nets, even though all eyes remained on Shadab Khan who had suffered a third concussion episode in 14 months. The Pakistan vice-captain was seen doing light fielding drills and some bowling after a medical assessment, but the management has officially put off the decision until the morning of. Pakistan though might stick with the same XI that helped snap their four-match losing streak against Bangladesh. Tactics & Strategy: A vital cog in the New Zealand middle-order despite his middling numbers this World Cup, Tom Latham's match-up against Shaheen Afridi would be one to watch-out for. The Kiwi stand-in captain averages a lowly 6.2 against the Pakistan pace spearhead and has been dismissed four times by him already in ODIs. Afridi has in fact been better with the older ball in the middle overs, a phase where he averages 16.2, has a strike rate of 17.1 and has claimed seven wickets between overs 11-40. Probable XI: Abdullah Shafique, Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam (C), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Agha Salman, Shaheen Afridi, Usama Mir, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Haris Rauf