PAK Vs NZ: Finn Ellen missed this record from 2 balls against Pakistan, yet made a big act

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|23-03-2025

In T20 cricket, New Zealand's Finn Ellen is counted among the batsmen who are known for their aggression and strike rate. The same talent was represented by this New Zealand opener in the fourth T20 against Pakistan and the result was that a big record was broken by just 2 balls. If you would have done a lot of amazing even if 1 ball left, he would have equaled that record. Now this has not happened, but still against Pakistan, he gave a lot of great acts.

T20I scored his second faster half -century

First of all, take a look at the batting of Finn Allen in the fourth T20 International against Pakistan.

He batted at a strike rate of 250 and scored 50 runs in just 20 balls. Adorned with 6 fours and 3 sixes, he completed his fifty in just 19 balls, which was the second fastest half -century of his T20 International career.

Finn Ellen hit the fastest half -century off 18 balls

If Finn Ellen had hit this half -century against Pakistan, 2 balls first, he would have broken the record of the fastest T20 International half -century. In T20 International, Finn Allen's fastest half -century is recorded at 18 balls, which he scored against Bangladesh in the year 2021.

Whereas in the fourth T20 against Pakistan, Finn Ellen faced 19 balls to complete the half -century.

New Zealand made a good total due to Finn Ellen's innings

Finn Allen may not break his fastest half -century record. But from the perspective of New Zealand, his innings was very amazing. Thanks to this banging innings, the Kiwi team raised a good total in front of Pakistan in the fourth T20. Finn Ellen was one of his team's top scorers.

A 5 -match T20 series is being played between Pakistan and New Zealand. The first two T20 New Zealand has won. At the same time, Pakistan's team managed to win the third T20 match.

The fourth T20 is very special and interesting from the perspective of the answer to the question who will win the series.

The fourth T20 is very special and interesting from the perspective of the answer to the question who will win the series.

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