Pakistan bowl first, Satner ruled out of series opener with Covid


Pakistan's new T20I captain Shaheen Afridi elected to put New Zealand in first in the first T20I at Eden Park, on Friday. New Zealand have been managed a late blow with the shortfall of Mitchell Santner, who was governed out of the series opener subsequent to testing positive for Coronavirus. NZC reported that Santner had holed up in his lodging, and would head out onwards to Hamilton, where the second T20I will be played, all alone. It implies New Zealand field a somewhat longer tail, with Adam Milne batting at 7 and Ben Singes coming into the side. Pakistan, in the interim, have separated the initial matching of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, with Babar dropping down to three. They have given out two introductions, to legspinner Usama Mir and quick bowler Abbas Afridi. Azam Khan has gotten back to the side as assigned wicketkeeper after beforehand highlighting in a T20I in Spring last year, while Fakhar Zaman drops down to four.