The National squad has not won a single Test match outside Pakistan in the two years

The National squad has not won a single Test match

Pakistan's national cricket team has not won a single Test match outside Pakistan in the last two years.

The national team won the last Test match outside Pakistan in November 2018 against New Zealand in Dubai.

In the last two years, the national cricket team has lost 9 Test matches outside Pakistan and drawn 2.

The national cricket team won the last Test series outside Pakistan by 1-0 against Australia in the UAE.

The national team has suffered another defeat in New Zealand. In the second Test, the national cricket team performed very poorly and lost by an innings and 176 runs. This is Pakistan's fourth defeat and New Zealand's second.

Earlier in 2001, Hamilton defeated Pakistan by an innings and 185 runs in New Zealand.

How many runs did Pakistan score in Test series?

Mohammad Rizwan scored 202 runs in 4 innings at an average of 50.50. He had 3 half-centuries in his innings.

Allrounder Fahim Ashraf scored 186 runs at an average of 46.50

Azhar Ali scored 173 runs at an average of 43.25 with a maximum score of 93.

Fawad Alam scored only one century for Pakistan while the openers flopped badly.

The opening pair of Shan Masood and Abid Ali scored only 35 runs in 4 innings at an average of 8.75.

Shan Masood scored 10 runs at an average of 2.50 in which he was dismissed three times.

Abid Ali scored 76 runs at an average of 19, the third failed batsman was Haris Sohail who scored only 28 runs in 4 innings at an average of 7.

The bowlers performed very poorly in the Test series.

No Pakistani bowler could take five or more wickets in an innings in the series.

Shaheen Afridi took 6 wickets at an average of 42.83 while Muhammad Abbas and Naseem Shah took 4.4 wickets at an average of 45 and 73 respectively.

Yasir Shah and Faheem Ashraf took 3.3 wickets at an average of 44 and 54 respectively.

New Zealand topped the Test rankings for the first time.

After completing the clean sweep mission against Pakistan, the Kiwis increased their points tally to 118, pushing Australia (116) to the second position.

Pakistan's seventh position did not matter but only 5 points more than the West Indies (77).

Apart from the first two positions, the rankings of other teams remain the same,

New Zealand is first, Australia second, India third, England fourth, South Africa fifth, Sri Lanka sixth, Pakistan seventh, West Indies eighth, Afghanistan ninth and Bangladesh tenth.