NZ Vs PAK: Tim Seifert Smashes Shaheen Afridi For 4 Sixes In An Over — WATCH
NZ Vs PAK: Tim Seifert smashes Shaheen Afridi for 4 sixes in an over, as New Zealand thump Pakistan in the 2nd T20I. WATCH.

NZ Vs PAK: New Zealand opener Tim Seifert takes Shaheen Afridi for a ride in the 2nd T20I against Pakistan, by smashing 4 sixes off the left-arm pacer's over, that yielded 26 runs.
The incident occured during the 3rd over of the 2nd innings, as Shaheen Shah Afridi marked his run-up to bowl his 2nd over of the day. The first over of New Zealand's innings went for a maiden, as Tim Seifert failed to connect any ball towards the ropes.
The 3rd over was pure chaos, as the Kiwi batter decided to shuffle across and disrupt the Pakistani pacer's line & length. The plan worked wonders as the first two deliveires went for a huge six, followed by a good comeback from Shaheen Afridi in the next two balls, only for him to bowl looseners on his last two deliveries that went sailing over the ropes.
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Tim Seifert took Shaheen Afridi to the cleaners in his second over, smashing four sixes in it 🤯#NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/F5nFqmo7G6
Tim Seifert Awarded Player Of The Match
Tim Seifert played a superb knock of 45 runs, that helped New Zealand win the 2nd T20I to take a 2-0 lead in the series. For his antics, the Kiwi batter was awarded the Player of the Match.
"Yeah, it was great fun. After that first over, thought it could be a tricky wicket. But batting with Finn was great fun. To be honest, there isn't much conversation. We have played a lot of cricket. Just back yourself and your skills. It's a dream to be playing for your country. It's great fun to be back with the boys. You are playing with the best players in the world," said Tim Seifert.
"At the same time, you have to back yourselves and put pressure on the bowlers and just relax. As a player, you definitely learn as you get better. I dropped two catches in the first game. I was nervous. You have to try to work on different things because you don't want to be playing just as a batter," he added.
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