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.
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.