Updated On: 31 October, 2022 07:21 AM IST | Perth | PTI
Pakistan bowlers set the tone by dismissing The Netherlands for a lowly 91-9, but their batting was not as clinical as they lost four wickets to achieve the target in 13.5 overs with ICC’s No. 1 ranked T20 batter Mohammed Rizwan managing 49 off 39 balls at an unimpressive strike-rate of 125.64

Babar Azam; (right) Mohammad Rizwan during his 49 yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam was a relieved man after finally getting a win in the T20 World Cup, but said the batters could have done better while chasing a small total against The Netherlands in the T20 World Cup here on Sunday.
Pakistan bowlers set the tone by dismissing The Netherlands for a lowly 91-9, but their batting was not as clinical as they lost four wickets to achieve the target in 13.5 overs with ICC’s No. 1 ranked T20 batter Mohammed Rizwan managing 49 off 39 balls at an unimpressive strike-rate of 125.64.