Pakistan's Hasan Nawaz becomes first player to create this embarrassing record in T20I history

Pakistan's Hasan Nawaz becomes first player to create this embarrassing record in T20I history
Pakistan's Hassan Nawaz walks off the ground after being dismissed for duck

Highlights:

New Zealand beat Pakistan 4-1 in T20I series.

Hasan Nawaz got out for a duck in the 5th T20I.

This was his third duck in this series.

New Zealand won the series 4-1 after completely destroying Pakistan in the last Twenty20 International of the five-match series by 8 wickets. One of their openers, Hasan Nawaz, also had a really wild ride during the five games, and the Men in Green had a pretty awful series to forget. In the third game, he did score a century. But by being the first player to accomplish an undesirable feat, he also succeeded in setting a humiliating record.

In the last T20I, Hasan Nawaz got out to Jacob Duffy by giving James Neesham a catch, which resulted in a three-ball duck. After scoring consecutive ducks in the first two T20Is of the series, this was his third duck of the series. In a bilateral T20I series, Nawaz becomes the first player from a Test-playing country to score three ducks. 11 players from associate nations had previously scored three ducks in a single T20I bilateral series before Nawaz.

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Additionally, he became the tenth player from Pakistan to score more than one duck in a single bilateral T20I series.

In his first two international matches for Pakistan, Hasan Nawaz began his debut T20 International series with a duck. He returned with a bang in the third T20I. By smashing his maiden T20I century in 44 balls, he broke the record held by Babar Azam and became the fastest-ever Pakistani batsman to reach a century in the game's shortest format.

He only managed one run in the fourth game and again scored a duck in the series finale. As a result, Hasan Nazwaz scored 106 runs at an average of 26.50 and a strike rate of 185.96 in the five series matches.