NZ vs PAK, Match Winner Prediction: New Zealand will clash with Pakistan in the fourth match of the Pakistan tour of New Zealand. This match will take place at Bay Oval on 23rd March at 11:45 AM IST.
New Zealand
New Zealand has been performing since the league started and the team currently leads the series by 2-1. In the last match, the team failed to clinch victory and lost the game by 9 wickets.
Mark Chapman was the only batter who played an impressive innings, scoring 94 off 44 balls. However, Michael Bracewell contributed with scoring 31 off 18 balls, while Tim Seifert smashed 19 off 9 balls. In the bowling department, Jacob Duffy was the only bowler to take a wicket.
Pakistan
On the other hand, Pakistan has finally made a comeback and won the last match. Their team was brilliant in the last match where Hassan Nawaz played an unbelievable innings, scoring 105 off 45 balls, while Salman Ali Agha scored a quick-fire 51 off 31 balls. In the bowling department, Haris Rauf claimed 3 crucial wickes, while Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmed and Abbas Afridi each took two wickets.
The fourth T20I match of the Pakistan tour of New Zealand will be crucial for both teams, especially for Pakistan. As New Zealand leads the series they have home advantage, while Pakistan won the last match and this match will be interesting to see who will win.
NZ vs PAK Match Details, 4th T20I, 2025
| League | Pakistan Tour of New Zealand 2025 |
|---|---|
| Match | New Zealand vs Pakistan, 4th T20I match |
| Time | 11:45 AM IST, Sunday, March 23rd, 2025 |
| Venue | Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui |
Bay Oval Stadium, Pitch And Weather Report
At Bay Oval, the pitch is suited for batters. It will provide a flat and seam bounces which help batters to set high scores. Due to the flat surfaces, pacers will get momentum which help them to emerge wickets. At Bay Oval, a total of 4 Women T20I matches were played here, in which both chasing and scoring teams had an equal win. As the pitch is suited for batters, so the team that won the toss will prefer to choose bat first. At Oval Stadium, a total of 11 T20I matches were played here, in which batting first won 10 times. Therefore, the team that won the toss will prefer to bat first.
| 🌟 Factor | 🏏 Details |
|---|---|
| 🌡️ Temperature | 18-22°C Clear |
| 🌧️ Weather Forecast | 75-55% Humidity with 00% chances of rain |
| 🏟️ Pitch Behavior | Average |
| ⚡ Best Suited To | Batting Friendly |
| 1️⃣ Avg 4th Innings Score | 160-180 |
Bay Oval Stadium, T20I Records
| Statistics | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Matches Played | 11 |
| Batting First Won | 10 |
| Batting Second Won | 1 |
| Tie | 0 |
| Average Score in 1st Bat | 187 |
| Highest Score | New Zealand 243/5 |
| Lowest Score | Bangladesh 110/10 |
New Zealand VS Pakistan Head to Head Records in T20I
| Total | 47 |
|---|---|
| Won by New Zealand | 21 |
| Won by Pakistan | 24 |
| No Result | 02 |
| Tied | 00 |
NZ vs PAK Today’s Probable 11
| New Zealand (NZ) | Pakistan (PAK) |
|---|---|
| Tim Seifert | Mohammad Haris |
| Finn Allen | Hasan Nawaz |
| Mark Chapman | Agha Salman (C) |
| Daryl Mitchell | Irfan Khan |
| Jimmy Neesham | Shadab Khan |
| Mitchell Hay | Abdul Samad |
| Michael Bracewell (C) | Khushdil Shah |
| Zakary Foulkes | Jahandad Khan |
| Jacob Duffy | Shaheen Afridi |
| Ish Sodhi | Haris Rauf |
| Ben Sears | Mohammad Ali |
Key Players to Watch Out in NZ vs PAK, 4th T20I match
Top Batters
Tim Seifert
- Tim Seifert is a right-hand batsman and a top order batter.
- He has played a total of 17 T20I matches against Pakistan, in which he scored a total of 438 runs with the highest of 84.
- At Bay Oval Stadium, he has played a total of 5 matches, in which he scored a total 112 runs with the highest of 50.
Daryl Mitchell
- Daryl Mitchell is a right-hand batsman and an allrounder.
- He has played a total of 14 T20I matches against Pakistan, in which he scored a total of 340 runs with the highest of 72.
- At Bay Oval Stadium, he has played a total of 2 matches, in which he scored a total 102 runs with the highest of 57.
Also keep your eyes on Finn Allen, Jimmy Neesham.
Hassan Nawaz
- Hassan Nawaz is a right-hand batsman and a top order batter.
- In the last match, he scored 105 off 45 balls.
Salman Ali Agha
- Salman Ali Agha is a right-hand batsman and a middle order batter.
- He has played a total of 3 T20I matches against New Zealand, in which he scored a total of 115 runs with the highest of 51.
Also keep your eyes on Mohammad Haris.
Top Bowlers:
Jacob Duffy
- Jacob Duffy is a right-arm spin bowler.
- He has played a total of 8 T20I matches against Pakistan and took 12 wickets.
- In the last encounter, he took one wicket.
Also keep your eyes on – Jacob Duffy.
Haris Rauf
- Haris Rauf is a right-arm pace bowler.
- He has played a total of 18 T20I matches against New Zealand and took 37 wickets.
- In the last encounter against New Zealand, he has took total of 3 wickets
Also keep your eyes on – Shaheen Afridi.
NZ vs PAK Match Prediction Scenarios
| Scenario | Toss Winner | Batting First | Powerplay Score | First Innings Score | Predicted Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scenario 1 | New Zealand | Batting | 45-50 | 160-170 | New Zealand |
| Scenario 2 | Pakistan | Batting | 55-60 | 170-180 | Pakistan |
FAQs
Who will win today’s T20I match?
As we know, New Zealand are currently leading the series with two consecutive wins, whereas Pakistan has recently won a match. But New Zealand are playing at their home ground and seem strong, so New Zealand will win today’s match.
What is the Head to Head Records of NZ vs PAK in T20I.
New Zealand played a total of 47 matches with twenty one wins, whereas Pakistan played 47 matches with twenty four wins.
Key Players to Watch Out for today’s Match?
Here are a few key players who lead you to win the contest – Tim Seifert, Khushdil Shah and Mohammad Haris.
Who will win the toss in the 4th T20I match of NZ vs PAK?
New Zealand will win the toss in today’s 4th T20I match.
Disclaimer: All Predictions are made based on the understanding, analysis, and instinct of the author. Please refer to records and stats to finalize your Predictions. You are not bound to follow these predictions.









