New Zealand vs Pakistan; Mark Chapman Injury | Tim Seifert | Chapman out of the third ODI of NZ-Pak series: Kiwi team did not even play 2-0 in the series

New Zealand vs Pakistan; Mark Chapman Injury | Tim Seifert | Chapman out of the third ODI of NZ-Pak series: Kiwi team did not even play 2-0 in the series

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Mark Chapman suffered an injury to hamstring.

New Zealand batsman Mark Chapman will not play the last match of the 3 -match ODI series against Pakistan. He has been given rest from the match in Hamilton on Saturday due to hamstring injury.

Batsman Tim Sifart will replace him in this match. At the same time, Chapman could not play in the second match of the series. He had an injury while fielding in the first ODI in Napier.

Had played a century in the first match Chapman played a century of 132 runs from 111 balls in the first match of this ODI series. This is the best innings of his ODI career. In which he hit 13 fours and 6 sixes. He came to bat at number four. Apart from him, Deril Mitchell also played a half -century innings of 76 runs. At the same time, NZ bowler Nathan Smith had the highest number of 4 wickets.

New Zealand won ODI series In the first match of the three -match series, New Zealand won by 73 runs against Pakistan. New Zealand has also won an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series by winning by 84 runs in the second ODI.

Earlier, T20 series also won NZ The T20 series was played between the two before the ODI series. In this series too, Pakistan had to face defeat to New Zealand. The Kiwi team won the series 4–1.

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