LAHORE [Pakistan], Pakistan captain Babar Azam is hopeful that the team will "settle down" before starting their campaign in the upcoming T20 World Cup after the defeat in the fourth T20I against New Zealand in Lahore. Pakistan were close to progressing in the series but fell short by four runs while chasing 179, giving New Zealand a 2–1 series lead at the Gaddafi Stadium. After failing to secure the five-match T20I series, Babar gave his opinion on the team's performance against a team that is missing their key players. "We are trying to do something new and different in every game. Hopefully we will be ready before we go for the T20 World Cup," Babar said after the game. New Zealand got off to a bright start with Tim Robinson and Tom Blundell picking the right spots and firing on all cylinders in the powerplay. In comparison, Pakistan struggled to replicate New Zealand's success in the powerplay. They lost three wickets in the first six overs while the Kiwis lost only one wicket. Fakhar Zaman (61) and Imad Wasim (22*) played some sensational strokes to put Pakistan back in a strong position. However, his exceptional efforts with the bat were not enough to help Pakistan chase down a target that was "worth chasing" according to Babar. "They started well but our bowlers came back well, we lasted too long in the first six overs, we lost a lot of wickets. Fakhar had a wonderful innings, unfortunately we couldn't chase it down, Imad also played a good innings. It was a different surface, the average score here is 190 and we tried well to restrict them and it was worth achieving the target, said Babar, adding that after failing to take the lead in the series, Pakistan will be eyeing Saturday. End the series on a draw by facing New Zealand in the fifth T20 match.