Grass, Sears Power New Zealand to defeat Pakistan for a one -day series win

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Grass, Sears Power New Zealand to defeat Pakistan for a one -day series win
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Hamilton, New Zealand: Machi’s Rolling 99 Not Out hit New Zealand by 84 runs against Pakistan on Wednesday, which won the three-match ODI series after a 4-1 victory in the T20 series in five matches.

New Zealand scored 292-8 in 50 overs in the first game and bowled Pakistan for 208 in the 42nd over in Hamilton, the second of three ODIs.

The host of the grass suffered a decrease in the middle innings by the hosts when it reached the best career score, which was included in the final over 22 in the final over by Mohammad Wasim.

The wicketkeeper batsman struggled with New Zealand at 132-5 in the 27th over, and broke seven fours and maximum sixes in his 78-ball innings after going to the middle of 132-5.

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In response, Pakistan faced early problems when Wil Overwick caught Abdullah Shafik (a) in the first over in the third over and Babar Azam (a) Jacob Duffy was caught in the second slip.

Duffy once again attacked Imam -ul -Haq’s wicket in his next over. Pakistan was 9-3 in the sixth over when New Zealand was 50-0 at the same stage.

Ben Sears entered the attack and took two wickets in their first over, and removed nine and Mohammad Rizwan for five.

The combination of poor shot selection and some current seam bowling reduced Pakistan to 32-5 after 12 overs.

Taib Tahir (13) and Fahim Ashraf scored 33 runs for the sixth wicket and when Harris Rauf suffered three injuries, his crowd changed 60 runs with Ashraf.

The two scored 80 to 73 runs in the Median 50s and scored Nasim 44 to 51.

Sears took 5-59 for New Zealand.

Rizwan won the toss and chose to bowl with cloudy heavens and a green wicket, which was in favor of the bowlers.

Novice Black Cap Openers Nick Kelly and Rice Mario quickly took control of them.

He placed 54 before Kelly, only on his other international level, caught behind for 31, including four fours and two sixes.

Debutant Mario soon after 25 runs after 25 runs, after a well -known edge reached the Prime Minister in the mid -off in Wasim’s opening.

Wasim and Rauf slowed the scoring and took Henry Nicholas and Daryl Mitchell to the 16th over to reach New Zealand to 100 marks.

The introduction of the spin brought Mitchell’s innings to 18 runs, when the Sofian resident was beaten in the air, Rizwan stamps. Nicholas scored 22 runs in the following over.

Michael Breswell and Mohammad Abbas added just 30 runs in the next 10 overs when Wasim was caught behind for Bresville 17.

Born in Pakistan, Abbas and Ghass made a 77 -run partnership with the restoration of the innings unless Abbas was 41 runs.

Pakistan was elected with 2-33 while Wasim took 2-78.

The third and final match is in Mount Monganoi on Friday.

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