
New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 84 runs in the second ODI three -capable series on Wednesday, April 2 in the Sedon Park in Hamilton. After being put into BAT in the first Zealand, New Zealand 292/8 published in their assigned 50 exceeded on the beautiful shifts by Michell Hay, who missed his first ODI hundred, remained undefeated.
In response, Pakistan was bound after 208 at 41.2 overs, when Faheem Ashraf appeared the highest shooter for visitors. Ben Sears registered his best bowling characters when he went to five goals to help his team take the unsurpassed lead in the series.
Pakistan’s persecution got to an unfortunate beginning because New Zealand sailors breathed a fire with a new ball. Soon they lost the opener Abdullah Shafique (1 out of 11), who first slipped on William Orourke at the first slip. Two overs later Pakistan suffered a big blow when Babar Azam also proceeded to the second slip against Jacob Duffy (3/35).
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The goals continued to do in Pakistan because the sailors Kiwi were seen in their enemy best giving repeated strokes. IMAM UL HAQ (3 out of 12), Salman Agha (9 of 15) and Mohammad Rizwan (5 out of 27) all left cheaply and Pakistan let the 32/5 in 11.4 overs.
Fightback Faheem Ashraf and Nas Shah
Faheem Ashraf entered seven and came out with a positive approach looking for runs. He led his half -century out of 53 supplies and broke six against Ben Sears. But there was no support for him with launching before Kiwis.
Pakistan was reduced to 114/8 in 28.2 overs, when our Shah came as a substitute for the shocks for Haris Rauf, which was injured after hitting the helmet. Náseem also came up with a positive approach and added 61 runs for the ninth goal with Fahe of 56 balls to light the hopes in the Pakistan camp again.
But Sears came back to save his team, making Faheem Edge Wicketkeeper Mitchell Hay. He was released on a well -made 73 (80) when both teams waited for the inevitable. After his release, Náseem continued to turn the bat around and raised his first ODI fifty 41 supplies when he took Pakistan around a 200-run mark.
As a result, he was released shortly afterwards to 51 (44) because Pakistan got everyone out.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
2 April 2025