Rawalpindi (NNP) The much-anticipated first match of the Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 series ended in disappointment as rain played spoilsport, forcing the game to be abandoned after just two balls. Despite the excitement surrounding the series opener in Rawalpindi, fans were left disappointed as the weather refused to cooperate. New Zealand, after winning the toss, opted to bat first, hoping to capitalize on favorable conditions. However, Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam aimed to make the most of the damp pitch by choosing to bowl first. Unfortunately, the rain intervened once again, halting proceedings and leaving both teams eager to make an impact in the next match of the series.
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