
The Pakistan cricket team is intensively preparing for the second ODI against New Zealand, set to take place on April 2 in Hamilton.
After losing the T20I series and suffering a 73-run defeat in the first ODI, Pakistan is determined to make a strong comeback. The team is currently engaged in a rigorous practice session, focusing on all aspects of the game under the supervision of their coaching staff.
Pakistani players participated in fielding drills and warm-up exercises, aiming to improve their overall performance. Given the challenges faced in the previous match, the team is focusing on strategic adjustments to counter New Zealand’s strengths.
Pakistan’s batting coach, Mohammad Yousuf, attributed the loss in the first ODI to the bowlers’ underwhelming performance. He emphasized the need to assess whether the team requires a fifth bowler in the upcoming match or should include a specialist all-rounder in the playing XI.