LAHORE [Pakistan], New Zealand batsman Mark Chapman believes young fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has become a Pakistan legend ahead of the fourth T20I against the Men in Green in Lahore. The 24-year-old has continued the legacy of Pakistan's famous pace unit and made its impact felt across all formats of the game. Ahead of the fourth T20I, Chapman had special praise for Shaheen and said in a video posted by Pakistan Cricket on , you can not see." According to Shaheen, I think he is a Pakistani legend, he just brings excitement to the game. For the second time in 2024, Pakistan and New Zealand have played a five-match T20 series against each other. During Pakistan's tour of New Zealand this year, the Kiwis surprised Pakistan by winning the series 4-1. Chapman talked about the possibility of playing Pakistan twice this year. He said, "It seems like we play Pakistan twice every year. They have always been a big challenge, Pakistan have a rich history of strong cricket, especially their fast bowling, you know you are always excited to see a bowler bowling over 140, that is always exciting to watch The series is tied at 1-1 after the first game was abandoned due to rain, Pakistan registered an emphatic 7-wicket win in the second T20I. Twenty-four hours later, Mark Chapman's 87* turned the tables in New Zealand's favor as the visitors won by 7 wickets. The teams will be looking to take the series further as they face each other on Thursday at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.