New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 43 runs

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New Zealand and Pakistan unveil the trophy before the T20 series
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New Zealand led by Ben Sears The third and final ODI on Saturday scored 43 runs, which cleared the series 3-0 and once again exposed Pakistan’s fragile batting.

The match was reduced in 42 overs due to a delay in Mount Monganoi, and in response to New Zealand’s 264-8, tourists were dismissed for 221 from 40 overs.

It proceeded with the first two games, the home team won the first game in Napier by 73 runs and then Hamilton scored 84.

With a 4-1 victory, New Zealand also dominated the last T20 series.

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Throughout the journey, Pakistan found it difficult to adapt to the constant bounce and movement of New Zealand’s seam attack, and their batsmen once again made careless strokes on the oval.

After his five-wicket distance in Hamilton, the aggressive speed bowler Sears claimed 5-34, with four of his victims being given a short receipt.

The hopes of the tourist win were essentially pushed when fellow Samar Jacob Duffy, who was a handful of both series, took 2-40 with Mohammad Rizwan’s wicket for 37 in the 33rd over.

Abdullah Shafik was opened with 56 balls with a slow 33, while Babar Azam scored the top with 50 off 58 balls with 50.

Pakistan’s innings began badly when opener Imamul Haq was forced to retire an injury for one, when a fielder was thrown at the jaw, he was tried for a sharp single.

Earlier, Rice Mario scored a first half -century when he was asked to bat before New Zealand, with the start of the match with a wet outfield delayed two hours.

Opener Mario, who played his second international match only, scored a composing 58 off 61 balls, including six fours and two sixes.

Several New Zealand middle -order batsmen started but did not put pressure on the big score until Captain Michael Breswell produced 59 shiny at the time of death.

Before catching the last ball of the Bold innings by Akif Javed, Breswell attacked his 40 balls with sixes.

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