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Mount Monganoi: Pakistan’s easy-to-break batting was once again exposed when Ben Sears, New Zealand, won the third by 43 runs on Saturday and winning the series 3-0 by winning the last one-day international.
Tourists were dismissed for 221 runs of 40 overs in response to New Zealand’s 264-8, 42 overs was shortened after the delay in Mount Monganoi in a match.
He followed the first two games, the hosts won the opener by 73 runs in Napier, after which Hamilton won 84 runs.
New Zealand also dominated the previous T20 series, winning 4-1.
Pakistan struggled for a full tour to adjust the permanent bounce and movement of New Zealand’s seam attack, and their batsmen once again committed shots at the Bay Oval.
The aggressive pace bowler Sears claimed 5-34 to follow their five-wicket bag in Hamilton, with four of its victims being provided with a short receipt.
Fellow Summer Jacob Duffy, who was a handful of both series, took 2-40 to 2-40, which included Mohammad Rizwan’s wicket, which scored 37 runs in the 33rd over to effectively end the hopes of tourist victory.
Babar Azam scored the highest score with 50 off 58 balls, while opener Abdullah Shafiq pulled out a slow 33 off 56.
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 developed a sharp 59 at the time of his death.
Before catching the last ball of the Bold innings by Akif Javed, Breswell attacked his 40 balls with sixes.
Simmer Javed took 4-62 in his eight overs, while Naseem Shah was officially one of Pakistan’s bowlers, he took 2-54 and bowled with good speed and movement.