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Pakistan grapple with scoring rate and fielding issues after New Zealand's T20 win

Pakistan were left with more questions than answers after a weakened New Zealand side eased to a seven-wicket win in the third T20 in Rawalpindi.

Mark Chapman is one of the few recognised players in an understrength Kiwi squad and he made the most of three dropped catches to hit an unbeaten 87 from just 42 balls to help chase down 179 and level the five-match series at 1-1.

Chapman and Dean Foxcroft (31) shared a century stand for the third wicket and New Zealand reached 179-3 in 18.2 overs, a day after they were bundled out for just 90 in the second match.

Chapman, whose only T20I hundred came at the same venue last year, smashed four sixes and nine fours in his eighth half-century in the format.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam rued the dropped chances that allowed Chapman to flourish.

"We started well with the ball in the first six overs, but when you drop a set batter's catches then he will take the game away from you," said Azam. "Chapman has always done well against us."

Another problem that cropped up during the match was the home team's scoring rate. Under Azam's previous tenure as captain, Pakistan had struggled with scoring at a higher rate, even though Azam and Mohammad Rizwan scored regularly.

On Sunday, captain Azam made 37 from 29 balls while Rizwan scored 22 from 21 before retiring hurt due to injury.

Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi (2-25) stemmed the flow of runs soon after the power play when he had young opener Saim Ayub caught in the outfield.

Kiwi captain Michael Bracewell, who bowled two overs of off spin in the power play, returned and took the prized wicket of Azam when the Pakistan skipper offered a tame catch at point.

It was only a quickfire 41 off 20 balls from all-rounder Shadab Khan, who batted at number

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